WOMAN WHO WAS HELPLESS.
THROUGH NEURITIS AND “NERVES.” “Some time ago I had an attack of neuritis, which made my left foot and arm helpless,” states Mrs. A. G. Elmes, of 152 Ann Street, London, Eng. “I was in a very weak state at the time, having just left hospital after a severe illness. Chronic headaches and dizziness attacked me, and once I fell to the floor in a faint. I couldn’t stand up, and had to be carried to bed. My nerves were in a terrible state; I was miserably depressed and continually crying—life seemed unbearable. “Then I read about Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and started to take them, and what a change soon came over me! I began to feel brighter, my headaches gradually disappeared, and I was able to sleep well. The neuritis left me, and before long my health was quite normal.” Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills have proved a priceless boon to thousands of rundown, nervy women, because they actually help to create new, rich blood, which gives new life and energy to the whole system. So if you suffer as Mrs Elmes did, let nothing prevent you from trying these pills, 3/- bottle at chemists and stores—but ask for “Dr. Williams’.” *
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Wairarapa Age, 1 August 1936, Page 2
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