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LOW VITALITY.

A Dangerous Attendant Symptom of Anaemia. Many Serious Disorders may result from impovi&hed Blcod but Or. Williams' Pink Pills Prevent and Cure Them. Besides the thinning of the blood in anaemia there is a low vitality which is a matter for serious consideration because it gives opportunity for any latent trouble to develop. Thus, ansemic (bloodless) people often have reason to fear consumption, and the blood failing to give proper nourishment to the nerves, debility, neuralgia, and even, paralysis may result. Mrs Lucy Buchanan, 26 Tuam Street, Linwood, Christchurch, recommends Dr. Williams' Pink Pills because they restored her to health when she was run down, weak and miserable. „ v «. "I got that bad with poverty of blood that it was as much as I could do to get about," said Mrs Buchanan. "I could hardly eat a morsel and my .fyce was white and colourless. For two and three days at a time I had the 'most wretched head-: aches, and often I had to leave off working and go and lb down. I was awfully restless at night and could not sleep much.

Often I would lie awake for hours after going 1 to bed. Then in the morning I felt more ured than when I went to bed. I dreaded getting up time coming round. Walking a distance exhausted me very much. I was a martyr 1o attacks of neuralgia — lor days when one was on I was in "perfect misery. "Sudden sharp burning pains would shoot up my face and up into my head, and it felt as if my head and face were bp,ing split open. Very often I would be taken suddenly with giddiness, and very nearly iall down. Everything spun round and went black before me. Every day I was getting weaker and more languid. I had often read about Dr. Williams' Pink Pills curing people of Anaemia, so I got some froiii 'Bfinnington's chemist's shop to ,f&e-if thtyn'oYiid^o me any good. By the' it'uiW tliafc I Tife^taTren six boxes all mf j pttfti'lultr '-gotfe a^'-'l ' wa«r eatinjg ' l&tt'e* 1 ' < tH^n*'£t l tei<i' Vl E*tt > '' I *i'nce 'Thave be&r'ffl" spl'6na i ?d' : Kealth"'atili > liavfr m ot had ocfcasfoiV 1 to take any mere rtJedicih^o^fnijNrfcW.*''

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 12734, 1 April 1909, Page 6

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LOW VITALITY. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 12734, 1 April 1909, Page 6

LOW VITALITY. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 12734, 1 April 1909, Page 6