BUILDER WHO WAS AFRAID.
FELT GIDDY WHEN ON LADDERS. "For two years I suffered from nervous debility,” states Mr. C. E. Newbery, of 27, Albany Road, New Malden, Surrey, Eng. ‘‘Being in the building trade I often have to climb high ladders and I was afraid I should fall because of the attacks of giddiness from which I suffered. Frequently I had violent pains at the top of my head; on one occasion I fell uneonseious in the street. I lost my appetite, could not sleep at night, and became very breathless. “One day I read of the wonderful cures effected by Dt. Williams’ Pink Pills, and decided to try them. Steadily but surely a marked change came over me. I began to sleep soundly; mv apptite eame back, and now after two months’ treatment I am hale and hearty again and able to tackle my work without fear.” Not only for nervous debility, but for anaemia, neuritis, rheumatism, indigestion, or any ailment due to poor blood, Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are invaluable. The reason is this: these pills help to create new, rich blood, which brings with it lew health, new vigour and strong nerves. Try them now; 3/- bottle at chemists and stores —but ask for “Dr. Williams’.” *
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Wairarapa Age, 22 July 1936, Page 2
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