_.___,_-- -s » Y» T v«y ti An morsel, and my face was white and colourless. UTwTNn. AW A V kl IK ltlor tw ° or three da y s at a time l had tho « rill I III! HII ill I Vll most wrelchea headaches, and often I had to - *• * AIAAI ** *•* ] eavo o ff working and go and lie down. I was £ <r-rr » "»Tfn /\TI I\TAAI\ awfully restless at night, and could not sleep WANT 1 1 If Xl Ilfill much. Often I would be awake for hours 11 fill 1 \)£ DLvvl/f after going to bed. Then in the morning I 111111 A V * *"**^" * fe . t m & ore l^ than when i went to bed. I _____ dreaded getting'-up time coming: round. WaJk- . _ ing a distance exhausted me very much. I Wailganili girl VlCtim OI wa 9 a martyr to attacks of neuralgia— for days 'HftWiitTr when one was on I was in perfect misery. UWXU. y« "Sudden, sharp burning pains would shoot ■ up my face and up into my head, and it felt Strength dwindled away; violent .mm my head headaches, nervOUS and depressed giddiness, an a very nearly fall down. Everyr.,*. ot \ t*v lir Wiliiams* Pink FiltS, thing spun round and went black before me. Cured by Dr. Williams rum rmo.. Fj^ x was g<stting weaker and moro languid. I had often read about Dt Williams' Pink Pills curing people of anwmia, Dr Williams' Pink Pills euro anjemia by bo I got some from Bonnington'a chemist's maKing new blood, lv this simple way they, shop to see af they would do me any good, have wvea hundreds of iNew M**nd women By :tho time that I had taken mx boxes .11 "For nearly four years I suffered witn anaemia/ uaid Miss iJoaz. " I had not a ■ scrap of colour in my tace, and I was^ always tired. I was growing so weak that I could hardly walk ai all. Do you know 1 could TTTI X T|m "H X T TITHR IWT AIJ not walk up to the Avenue' without gettus HKA K I PA liP IIAII UN an awiul pain in my chest. It was something 11 JLHfl.ll 1 11111 l 1 1 A l l Vll cruel, and as if a knife were going through 5 me. I had it from the time I went out untir TTTI VT\ I ATT TJIrt I got home. As a rule I am not afraid of 0 II Tirt II Al Jll i\i\ work, but I was getting so ill that I did not lIUZLI/XIUiIUV/j care if I did my work or not. I suffered __-,— *« VMVVA «., T awfully with headaches. To make matters Iff 17 1 A MfUAT V worse I couid not sleep at all well. 1 tossed HI H I ift 11 1 1 fl 1 1 1 1 I about, and even when I dosed off I usually lUJJlillll UUVIi 1 1 woko with my heart palpitating, like mad, and % , ■ the terrible feeling that something was going , ! to happen. I did not eat much, and what . lin i,i OTI/ l Tnrvmnn "hprnmA little 1 did manage to force down laid on my AUCKiand WODiail DGCHUie chest in a hard lump for Jv>ur 3 after. My *»iTn.rtnTirn and "neTVOTia hand 9 and feet were always puffed and swol- rUn-QOWn ana HOI VOUS. len and cold.. My blood wag so poor that it ■ couild not circulate properly. I felt myself . j ..i.. Mna miAtlt«> (>miMii>t getting weaker every day, and lew eble to Weak and pale ; no appetite ; couldn t walk «r work. I went to the doei-or, but hi» sleep; lost weight. Strong and medicine did not do me the least bit of r good. Then I decided/ to give Dr Williams' well now. Cured by Pink Pills a trial. Do you know that before n _ u/illlamc) Pink Pills .1 had finished one box I felt a lot better. Ur « Williams firm. rms». After that every dose put new life into me, . . and five boxes put me into the very best ot health. Now lam as strong- as erer I tva£." Those who haven't enough hlocd, whose blood is thin and watery, are always victims • of debility, for they get run down. To those M ____ --____- .— ... sufferers Dr Wiliiama' Pink Pills are far I nlif HIT 11 1 111/ more valuable than any other medicine. The lIIVV 111 I ill 1 S I new blood they help to make cures debility LU Iff fllflLllls snd wards off much , misery and suffering. This will be seen in the case of Mrs Minnie — ; Edney, 56, Howe Street, Auckland. She be- . — . i A• . » . came very run down, but Dr Williams Pin* A 'JJailg6lJollS Attendant rill 9 cured her, and ever since she has been Symptom of Anamia. 'V^f «« ,*», *. i m took ill," said Mis Edney. "I grew so weak Many Serious Disorders May Result t^^^ % nt 'i J^JTI from Impoverished Blood but Dr. scrap of colour in it, *nd people told me that - ■ . . »•.. « 1 was like a walking ghost. Even my lips Williams' Pink PIIIS Prevent an d gums were while and bloodless and under and Cure Them W eyes were great dark rings. My feet and ana cure l nem. were swollen A {ee i in& ÜBed to com 9 over me as if I were choking, and the next ' minute I would be lying on the floor perfectly ■Besides the thinning of the blood in ansomia helpless. I never knew what it was to be there is 1 * law vitality which is a matter for •without a headache. I cauld- net eat. I serious consideration, because it grives oppor- hardly made a meal from one week's end to tunity for any latent trouble to develop. Thus, the other. The eight ot food was enough for ■ anaemic (bloodless) people often have reason me. I was so nervous that I was terrified to to fear consumption, and the blood failing 1 to go out in the dark. My heart usctf to palgive proper nourishment to the nerves, debi- pitate so badly that when going upstairs I lity, neuralgia and even paraly&is may result, could only go two />r three steps, and then T t, , „„ rr,,«^ c+,«of t;« have to sit down. Once I fainted fifteen Mrs Lucy Buchanan, 26, Tuam Street, Lm- times . d Th doctor , medicine did wood Chnstchurch, recommends Dr WJ- tdo > d jrf D liams' Pmk Pills-' because they restored her Wim , p ink pillfc Yor two months I took 1o health w hen she was run down, weak and them before j couM gee that they wer<j miserable. any goo< 3. When I had finished fully four " I got that bad with poverty of blocd that dozen boxes, I was a strong, healthy women, it was as much as I could do to get about," Since my cure I have not had a day's illfjaid Mts Buchanan. " I could hardly eat a ■ ness. i
> 0V» — -— — V^ WEAK AMD ILL FROM LACK OF BLOOD. There are thousands of girls and women xn New Zealand in the toils of Anaemia* Because their blood has become thin and watery, and our summers always make the blood thin, their whole nealth is wrecked. They have a deathly pallor, dull eyes, fickle appetite, dragging steps, without strength ' or vitality* If the state be neglected there are serious chances that consumption may develop* v A replenished blood supply will banish the whole trouble* Amongst blood makers we 'have never heard of anything that seriously competes with Dr* Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People* That's what they are for— to make new blood* They make girls and women well and happy, impart an appetite, and steadily bring back the charm and brightness of perfect, regular health* They cured the New Zealand - residents whose statements are given in adjoining > \ columns, and which were taken down word for word by reliable reporters* Dr* Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers, or will be sent post paid on receipt of price — 3s* per box, six boxes for 16s* 6d* The Dr. Williams 9 Medicine Co. OF AUSTRALASIA LTD., WELLINGTON N. Z. Restored by DR WILLLIAMS 9 PINK PILLS >. ; ; , for Pale People.
«* r. ■ ' ; ' —— — ! — " Those who have taken this medicine are amazed at its. splendid healing power. Sufferers from Bronchitis, Cough, Croup, Asthma Difficulty of Breathing, Hoarseness, Pain or Soreness in the Chest, experience delightful and rapid relief; and to those who are "subject to Colds on the chest it, is invaluable, as it effects a complete cure. It is most comforting m allaying Irritation in the Throat and giving Strength to the Voice, and it neither allows a Cough nor Asthma to become chronic, nor Consumption to develop Consumption is not known where "Coughs" have, on their first appearance, been properly treated with this medicine. No house should be without it, as, taken at the beginning, a dose or two is generally sufficient; and a complete cure is certain. Small Size, 2/6; Large Size, 4/6 Sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors, and by the Proprietor* w. o. HEARNE, Chemist. Geelonff, Victoria. Forwarded to any Address, when not obtainable locally. '; ■ '" J ■*■: • ■ . ' v. ..-,., . ■ .
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9507, 2 April 1909, Page 4
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