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TIRED OF BEING PITIED A WOMAN’S DESPAIR “I really got sick and tired of people telling me how 1U I looked.” So stated Mrs J. Taylor, of 5 Gldlow Houses, nr. Wigan, Eng., to a newspaper reporter. “I not only looked 111, I felt ill,” she continued. “I was almost too weak to walk upstairs, and suffered terribly from breathlessness and palpitation. “I was so pale and waxy looking that nobody needed telling I was anaemic. Life was a misery to me, and I despaired of ever getting better. Then one day my husband brought home a bottle of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and I started taking them. I soon felt brighter and more energetic; my appetite picked up, the colour returned to my cheeks and I continued to improve until now I feel splendid.” The results obtained from these pills may seem wonderful, but there is a scientific reason behind it. In simple language it is this: Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills actually help to create new, rich blood, and this new blood coursing through the veins revitalises all the tissues of the body. If you suffer from anaemia, nervous debility, rheumatism, indigestion, or any ailment due to poor blood, start taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and see what a wonderful difference they will make— but ask for Dr. Williams’. At chemists and stores. 3/- bottle

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20731, 19 May 1937, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20731, 19 May 1937, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20731, 19 May 1937, Page 11

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