YEARS OF MISERY. What Middle Age Means to Women. ‘ 1 Upon reaching middle age I suffered severely from nerves/ 1 states Mrs. J. Rudd, of 305 Wickham Lane, Abbey Wood, London, Eng. “I had constant headaches, nasty flushes, and felt utterly exhausted. For two years my life was a misery; I was terribly depressed, could not sleep, and to add to my troubles, rheumatism attacked me. Nothing gave permanent relief. “At last I resorted to Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and derived benefit right from the first. Gradually my nerves got stronger and I began to sleep soundly. Then the rheumatism disappeared and the headaches became less severe. Now I can honestly say that I am like a new woman, full of life and energy.” Many people say that the results obtained from Dr. Williams' Pink Pills seem almost too wonderful to be believed, but the explanation of their remarkable action is that they actually help to create new, rich blood, and this new blood coursing through the veins revitalises every part of the system. These pills are invaluable at all times of life, but particularly at middle-age, when the blood is exhausted. Start a course of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills today—but ask for Dt. Williams’. At chemists and stores, 3/- bottle.
“BEAVER” is the only sauce I dare give father. Tomato and Worcester. Real appetisers. New Zealand made.
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Wairarapa Age, 20 May 1936, Page 6
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