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A WOMAN'S HEALTH.

HOW IT DEPENDS UPON THE

BLOOD.

I>u. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS.

" I am absolutely positive that no one ever suffered more than I did from weak and irregular blood," says Mrs A. Pennoil, of Kaitangata. " I had two different doctors, and,, in spite of all they could do, I faded away before their very eyes. My case baffled thorn. I grew more delicate every day. Nothing did.mo tho least lasting good till Dr. Williams' Pink Pills set my blood right. Now I'm the picture of health."

A woman needs a blood medicine regularly, just because she is a wonrui. From maturity to middle life, the health and happiness of every woman depend upon her blood, its richness and its regularity. If her blood is poor and watery, she is weak and languid, pale and nervous. If her blood is irregular, she suffers untold torture from headaches, backaches, and sideaches, to say nothing of other unspeakable distress. Some women have grown to expect this suffering at regular intervals—but they would escape the greater part of it if they took a box or two of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills each time to help them over the critical period. I)r. Williams' Poik Pills actually malic new blood. They help a woman just when Nature makes the greatest demands upon her blood supply. They did more than that for Mrs Penncil, of Kaitangata —why shouldn't they do that much for you ?

" When I was 19 I began to droop," continued Mrs Pennell. "My back ached and ached day and night. After meals I suffered terribly, for a dagger seemed to be sticking right through my breast bone. My stomach was always sour and my breath foul. My tongue was coated, and my lips and gums were almost colourless. Often I had boats of vomiting. Many a time 1 went hungry rather than go through the torture of a meal. "At last my nerves broke down. Nervous headaches kept mo on the rack morning, noon and night. Sharp darting pains started below my mouth and shot out in the shape of a tan all over my head. Every day I grew thinner and weaker. I always seemed to be on the verge of a fainting lit. A deadly dread of death would overwhelm me like ;i black cloud—and then my heart would start to thump and Mutter so that I couldn't draw my breath."

"Cold sweats used to break out on me," Mrs Pcnnell went on to say. ''My hands and f'ect would turn cold as ice, and all my flesh seemed dead and heavy. Then I would shiver all over, and turn hot again. I was the picture of misery. For twelve years I drugged about like one half dead.

" At last 1 decided to build my blood up with Dr. Williams , Pink Pills for Pale People. Three boxes did mo a world of good. They gave me a great appetite. From that time on I gained every day. In three months Dr. Williams' Pink Pills completely cured me. lam plump and rosy now, and never suffer a particle from my heart, lungs, stomach or nerves. If you saw me working about, you' would know how strong, healthy and happy I am. And all tho credit belongs to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills."

Dr Williams' Pink Pills are the greatest cure there is for all the daily, weekly and monthly ailments of men and women —for all the weakness and backaches of Ana-mia; all the heaviness and distress of indigestion; all the pains and aches of rheumatism, sciatica, and neuralgia; all the itching Pgony of eczema and other blood diseases ; all the misery of spinal weakness and the illhealth that follows any disturbance of regularity in the blood supply. All these ailments are caused by bad blood —and Dr Williams' Pink Pills actually make new blood. They do just that one thing, but they do it well. They don't act on the bowels. They don't bother with mere symptoms. They won't cure anything that isn't caused by bad blood. They strike straight at that common root of disease. But of course you must get the genuine pills—always in wooden boxes, never, in glass bottles. Substitutes and imitations never cured anybody. If your local shopkeeper tries to l/.illy you into taking a worthless substitute, send r>s for one box, or lGs 6d for six boxes to the Dr Williams Medicine Co., Old Custom House St., Wellington. Medical advice given free.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7899, 14 November 1904, Page 6

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A WOMAN'S HEALTH. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7899, 14 November 1904, Page 6

A WOMAN'S HEALTH. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7899, 14 November 1904, Page 6