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BLOOD WEffT TO WATER. The Fate of many New Zealand , Girls and Women. VVanganui Girl lost her colour, het; appetite, and was always pale, and weak, and languid; a. struggle te work. Cured .......,w:*... by DR...V&LLIAMS' PINK PILLS. Why ■haven't, all tt. Zealand women rosy, (happy.; healthy faces? Because in summer, their Wood becomeo weak and watery and they.. n/egleofc the means of resting- 'ite Drl"\ Wffiianiii' Pink Pills i *°? lMp>'tfif ;foiMati(>n -of ! "eF., >vo?a -and! Mep:;-iy6tas#:?--iii.-. goo^'' | health. Here are; the">rbv-its^df a .Wan- ' Sanui girl who found this out:— : "For nearly four years I suffered with Anaemia," said' Miss Rotetta, Boaz 51 ■ | Liverpool St., Wanganui. "I had not a scrap of color in my faoa and I was' always tired. I was growing so weak that I could hardly walk up to the Avenue without getting an awful paiai in my chest. It was something: cruel and as-if a knjife were going through' roe. B Shad it from the time I went oub until I got home. As a rule, I am nob ?? rVi wk- but I was getting so ill tnat I did! not care if I did my work or nov. I suffered awfully with headache.! iNo one knows what I went through off and- on.- To make matters worse I could not sleep at all well. I tossed about, ,anid even when I dozed off I usually woke with my heart palpitating like imad and the terrible feeling that something was going ,to happen. I did not eat much and what little 3! did manago to force down I did not enjoy—far- ! io laid on my chest in a hard lump for Hours after. My hands and feet were a ways putted and swollen and cold. My ».ood was sa poor that ib oowld not circulate .properly. -Wtei.my.head ached the pain came on at the back and some>times right on the top. It was terrible agony. I felt myself getting weaker every day, and less able to walk o<work. I ivent to the doctor but his medicine did' not do> me the least bit of good-. I hen I decided to give T> r . Williams Pmk Pills a trial, thouph I dkT not think that they would do me mi'oh good when the doctor's tecatment had failed. Biifc I got a. box and do yon I know that before -I had fim'shed it I "felt a lot b&tter. A:ster that every dose v/ah new hro into me- and five boxes put "mo into the very best of health.. Now lam as strong as ever I was "' Dt. Williams' Pink Pills actually make new blood. Anaemia and i.:-r.-\<ru-lanties are both caused by bad blood «nd so are indigestion, liea'dachcs bock aches, kidney trouble, lumbago sivatiea. neuralgia, nervousness, failinoiroworG, general weakness, decline, and ih& special s&ei-et ailments that women- I folk know. By striking at the. one I cause m« the Wood. Dr. William^ Pink Pills cure all these. Sold by chemists and storekeepers, or sent direct from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co-.. Wellington. p.ric c 3/- a box, six boxes IP/6 gHt, free. W r .,to, f or hints as to diet. THEIR SYMPTOMS AND CURE. | . Every child suffers more -or less f-om (intestinal worms. Indeed many adults j-aro -trouoled with this complaint but j Wiicy fail to realise the fact. The .«vmuI tomu ta this trouble aa-e various, but usually very pronounced. Constant ieritntion or the nostrila and the bit!up- fl f j the. linger nails are sure signs of "the I I Pi'G'senco o3 worms. I/nvariab!v t-->e j a.'}] 13 Softly disturbed with gi-'indin-r I ;or the teeth, and an excessive flow 4i | saliva. Comtek's "Dead Shot" Worm I Felie. L R»re a sure death toivorms and a | per. ectly safe remedy for-children and j il'ClUltS. { Obtainable at all chemists and storps !or from The W. H. Comstock Co Ltd "" I *ar'?a ;and Olcl Oustomhonso Str?ot«' |. Wellington. Price 16 per !>-; '(<W '■■ boxes S/6). ' ""

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 9 January 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 9 January 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 9 January 1908, Page 2

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