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|§j You can always tell ansemic men and women. V^v-^A ?' > i They're pale, weak and languid. They have 1/ \lpi-vi: 1-V backaches and headaches. //^.;>)j^!'^V They can't eat—or they can't digest what little /j^'-iM^'-^h Their unstrung nerves kill sleep—their temper l<i^Jf'''^&iol- I is irritable—their vitality vanishes. /7|M :■&■??] I And it all conies from poor blood and unstrung f&j&f V '"?■(-%\ Banish anaemia at once by enriching your blood ' :•( ■,x 'jjll/;. I and toning up your nerves with * : f "*'; '.•••'«■•/ £>fl I They bring good appetite, sound sleep, bright §&=■■«■ 'h 'ty\:J £.. \ spirits, and perfect health. ]M~-fcW !rf~i¥ "'' 1 _ They're deatli to all debility. /fW^AwiW I HI Cured in Wellington.-" I became anscmic,'. ■jSa says Miss B. Percy, Taita, HuU, Wellington. "I was I I~i I weak, pale, and turned against food. Aftar meals I J&Z&J:&'£*'•£'&?■•~]&?>\*\ /[IVM had terrible pains and tightness around my chest. I jSj^i^W<i^^^^^:'tSs^%4 fr nl was too weak to work. Four boxes of Dr. Williams' J^Qsub^i^- 29J--iE?'sS2*»?s?sasl nl pinkPill9ffaveraePerfecthealt;h'" /r ffl fl Ifn

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11760, 10 October 1902, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11760, 10 October 1902, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11760, 10 October 1902, Page 2