HEALTH GRADUALLY FAILED.
CHRISTCHURCH GIRL A WRECK THROUGH ANAEMIA.
Made Strong and Healthy again by ])p. Williams' Pink Pills.
"My daughter Mary was healthy enough as a child bub she began to fall away as she grew up," said Mrs. Patnek Oummings, 98 Coleridge Street, Sydenham, Christchurcli. "Her appetite- began to fail. I had fairly, to coax her to eat. I'd make dainty dishes for her and then she .would hardly touch them. - Her lips and gums lost all colour and her face grew dull and sallow looking. She ceased to romp about like other children and was weary and dragged o;it a'l dny. She had to rest and \>e Ccwu Jsti;in"-H~. Her feet v.- !-■ r>l\v ■•"-. <--)'<l " 7 ':u>- Hood did ro -' r.vc .1 f }>r r<M-'y. O !".: slio complai;:e.! < f t.!s:« w y '»::• lu-.-.d ncheil, and
she was so nervous and unstrung that the least thing would startle her. Her blood was watery and scant; if she cut her finger hardly any would run. She couldn't stand' long. Her feet and ankles would puff up. Each morning she was quite weak and protracted. There was a good deal of backache. One day in Colombo Street she had a giddy turn, and nearly fell. Some days everything would turn sour on her stomach and she would have to reach it up, her digestion was so weak. I knew of a young lady near by who had been ill the fame way and was cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, so I sent and got some and am thankful I did for after a while she began to pick up. She is quito well and hearty now, and you won't find any girl in Christchurch healthier."
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12256, 2 July 1909, Page 6
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