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WOMEN MISERABLE FROM TOO LITTLE BLOOD.

— ■» 5>R WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS HELP TC MAKE HEW BLOOD. ffHEY CURED A WELLINGTON WOMA3 WHO WAS DRIFTING- IKTO CONSUMPTION. DOCTOR GAVK HEE THREE MONTHS TO LIVE. STEO2?<J AKD HEARTY KOW. , Women acd girfa who arc never well ought to know that m03.1y all ibeir misery cornea from a baU state cf their blood. Hundreds nf them suffer from headaches, backaches, dizziness, restlessness, langour and nervousness. They take one thing for their head, Miother for their stomach, and a th:rcr for their nerves, yet all the while it is sir.yiy a laok o? sufficient good blood that is the c*nse of ail the trouble. When they get more blood they're all right. For instance, Mrs A. E. Carlson, of Hcppei Etreet, Wellington, had beou ailing for years before die found out tho real csuso of her trouble. She suffered from a hacking cough, night awe».s, attacks of asthma. She was faie, weak and worn out. Yet all theße JfErent ailment 3 disappeared like magic vrhen *ho set her blood right with Dr Williams' Pink Pilis for Palo People. They helped to make now blood for hei— and good blood ia the great secret of health. "Eight from girlhood I thought I Tiad the gams of Consumption in my system," said Sirs Carlson. "As a girl I was weak, pa.o and worn-out. For years I struggled against fed health, expecting to go into an early grave.' My throat was bad, and I w«3 always »eihmatical. Every Trinter I caught a. cold, «ad it brought on an attack of pleurisy. With one attack I had to have five pillows under my side to try and case the pain. My cough was a perfect graveyard one — it racked me to pieces. Often I brought up mouthiuls 9i blood. When an attack of blood-spi.ting cune on it would last for about six or seven weeks. Every night I had night sweats, and they mada me fearfully weak. Tho nasty Samp clammy feeling was horrible — and even sometimes during the day when «it;iEg down » cold clammy sweat would break out on me, jast like cold /water trickling down me. Many « time the asthma w«s so bad that I aearly choked foz brea.h " When tie attacks, of pleurisy came en {lie pain was awful. Wnen I took a full breath it was like & knife being driven into mo. It ■was cruel to see my little ones about mo and not able to do anything for them, l could never eat much, and this helped to mak« mo etill weaker. I got so bad at last that tho doctor drew my husband on one side and told him thai I could not last another- three months. I spent pounds and pounds on doctors, but ihoy never did me any good. Bxtt fortunately a friend in Sydney sent me Boroe Dr Williams' Pink Pills. The third box made such a wonderful difference in me that I felt encouraged to go on. My voice, ' which had been a husky whisper, w.as Kow much clearer. Every week I felt myself getting stronger and better. I kept on taking JChr Williams' Pink Pills, and that I hay© had jqdendid health for the past five years is jio2ely due to them. They completely cured kne when the doctors had Bailed." Dr Williams' Pink Pills are sold oy all medicine dealers, or if you. cannot pet "<hem Jooally, send direct to the Dr Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington, 3s for one box; ■is boxes for 16s Gd, post free. 186-5G

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9304, 3 August 1908, Page 1

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WOMEN MISERABLE FROM TOO LITTLE BLOOD. Star (Christchurch), Issue 9304, 3 August 1908, Page 1

WOMEN MISERABLE FROM TOO LITTLE BLOOD. Star (Christchurch), Issue 9304, 3 August 1908, Page 1