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HEART PALPITATION, HEADACHES, MELANCHOLY.

Auckland Woman became run-down and nervous. I Weak and Pale; no appetite; couldn't sleep ; lost weight. Strong and well now. Cured by OR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. Those who haven't cuough blood, whose blood is Ihin and watery, are always victim,* of debility, for they get run down. To those sufferers Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are far more valuable than any other I medicine. The new blood they help to I make cures debility and wards off much misery and suffering. Thi9 will be seen in the case of Mrs Minnie Edney, 56 Howe Street, Auckland. She became very run down, but Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cured her, and ever since she has been in splen- , did health. I "It is now about four years since I 1 first took ill," said Mrs Edney. "I grew so weak Ihsjt I could hardly move about. The doctor said that I had Anaemia. My 1 face hadn't a scrap of colour in it, and people tuld mo tiiat I was Hfce a walking ghost. V.yen my Mips and gums were white and bloodless and under my eyes were great dark rings. My feet and ankles were swollen. A feeling used to come over me as if 1 I were choking, and the next minute 'I w ould be lying on the floor perfectly helpless. I never knew what it was to be with- • out a headache. I could not eat. I hardly made a meal from. one week's end to the 1 other. The sight of food was enough for me. I was so nervous that I was terrified* I to go out in the dark. My heart ■used to ralpitate so badly that when going upstairs I could only go- two or three stcrs I and then have to sit down. Once I fainted > fifteen times in, one day. The doctor's I medicine did not seem to do me any good, i so T started Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. For •> two months I took them before I- could : see that they were doing any good. When • I had finished fully four dozen boxes, I was a strong healthy woman. Since my cure I have not had a day's illness.

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

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HEART PALPITATION, HEADACHES, MELANCHOLY. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 12734, 1 April 1909, Page 6

HEART PALPITATION, HEADACHES, MELANCHOLY. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 12734, 1 April 1909, Page 6