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two and three days at a time I had tlie most wretched headaches, and often 1 had to leave off Avorkirig and go rind Tie down. I was awfully restless at night, and could not sleep much. Often I would be, awake for hours after going to bed. Then in the' morning 1 felt more tired than when.l went to bed. I dreaded getting up time coming round. Walking a. distance exhausted me very much. I was" a martyr to attacks of neuralgia—for days when one was on I was in perfect misery. "Sudden sharp burning pains would shoot up ray face and up into my head, and it felt as if my* head and face were being split open. Very often I would be taken suddenly with giddiness, and very nearly fall down. Everything sduii round and went black before me. Every day I was getting weaker and more'languid. I had often, read about Dr. Williams' rink Pills curing people of Anaemia, so I got some from Bonnington's chemist's shop, to see if they would do me any good. By «he time that I had taken six boxes, all my pain had gone, and I was eating bettor than ever. Fver since I have bepn in splendid health, and have not had occasion, to take any more medicine of any sort.''

Pining Away For Want of Blood. I Wanganui Girl Victim of Debility. Strength dwindled away ; violent headaches; nervous and depressed. Cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure anaemia Iby making new blood. In this simple way they have saved hundreds of New Zealand women and girls from a decline. For proof of this you have only to read the case of Miss. Kosetta Boaz, •51 Liverpool street, Wanganui. "For nearly four years I suffered with Anieniia," said Miss Boaz. " I had not a scrap of colour in my face, and I was always tired. 1 was growing so weak that I could hardly walk at all. Do you know I could not walk up to the ' Avenue ' without getting an awful pain in my chest. t It was some-thing-.'cruel, and as if a knife werr? going through me. I had it from the time I went out until I got home. As a rule I am not afraid of work, but I was getting so ill that I did not care if I did my work or not. I suffered awfully with headaches. To make matters worse, I could not sleep at all well. I tossed about, and even when 1 dozed off I usually woke with my heart palpitating like mad, and the terrible feeling that something was going to happen. I did not eat much, and what little I did manage to force down laid on my chest in a hard lump for hours after. My hands and feet were always puffed and swollen and cold. My blood was so poor that it could not circulate properly. I felt myself getting weaker every day, and less able to walk or work. j went te the doctor, but his medicine did not do me the least bit of •rood. Then T decided to give Dr. Williams' Piuk Pills a trial. . Do you know that before I had finished one box I felt a lot better. After thnt every dose put new life into me, and five boxes put me into the very best of health. Now I am as strong as ever I was."

Auckland Woman became run down and nervous. Weak and pale ; no appetite; couldn't sleep ; lost weight; strong and well now. Cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Those who haven't enough blood, whose blood is thin and watery, are always victims of debility, for they get run down. To those sufferers Dr. \villiams' Pink Pills are far more valuable than any other medicine. The new blood they help to make cures debility and wards off much misery and suffering. This will be seen in the case of Mrs Minnie Edney, 56 Howe street, Auckland. She became very run down, but Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cured her, and ever since she lias been in splendid health. ' : It is now about four years since >I first took ill," said Mrs Edney. "I grew so weak that I could hardly move about. The doctor said that I had Anaemia.' My face hadn't a scrap of colour in it, and people told me that I was like a walking ghost. Even my lips and' gums were white and bloodless, and under my eyes were great dark rings. My feet and ankles were swollen. A feeling used to come over me as if I were choking, and the next minute I would be lying on the floor helpless. I never knew, what it was to be without a headache. I could not eat.' I hardly made a meal from one week's end to- the other. The sight of food was enough for nip. I was so nervous tliat I was terrified to go out in the dark. My heart used to palpitate so badly that when going upstairs I could only go two or three stens, and then have to sit down. Once T fainted fifteen times in one day. The doctor's medicine did not seem to do me any good, so I- started Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. For two months I took thorn before I could see that they were doing any good. Ayhen I had finished fully four dozen boxes I was a strong healthy woman. Since my cure I have not had a dav's illness."

LOW VITALITY. A Dangerous Symptom of Anaemia. Many Serious Disorders May Result from Impoverished Blood but Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Prevent and Cure Them.. Besides the thinning of the blood in anaemia, there is a low vitality which is a matter for serious consideration, because' it gives opportunity for any latent trouble to develop. Thus, anaemic (bloodless) people often have reason to fear consumption, and the blood bailing to give proper nourishment to the nerves, debility, neuralgia, and even paralysis may result. - Mrs Lucy Buchanan, 26 Tuam street, Linwood, Cliristchnrch, recommends Dr \Villiams' Pink Pills, because they restored her to health when she was run down, weak and miserable. ~ :li 1 got that bad with poverty of blood that it was as much as I could do to get about," said Mrs Buchanan. "T could hardly eat a morsel, and my face was white and colourless. For

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13867, 1 April 1909, Page 7

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