CORRECT TREATMENT FOR ANAEMIA.
« One that Increases the Blood Supply* o This Young Woman on the Verge of a Decline, found a Valuable Remedy. Anaemia, is simply a lack of blood. It follows that the correct treatment for Anaemia is one that increases i,he blood supply. In fact that is the only treatment that cau be successful, 'lhe symptoms oi Auaomia are easily recognised. Paleness, lLstlessneiw, indig.sUon, and failure of food to nourish, headaches, and often in women and gir.s backaehcu. The vitality being very low, renders anaemic people liable to contract iniiu^nza ievors and other acxite diseases. They have not the power of resisting attack. To restive the blood supply to its normal quantity, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pali People can be recommended wu!i cOiifid^-icj. Firstly because they are known ti> have cured a ho»t of Anaemic p<-O]l- — Lluit a the highest possible recommendation. Sjcoidly lecause they actually eov.ti'jii liiir-e-dients that will combine wi'.li lcn-d r.nd oxygen to make red Mood coi] usiks. Ti.e case of Miss Mary Cunnmngs, ?&, Cnloridgc Strict, Sydcnham, Chii&!.cbmch, wvil illustrates the advania^o of treatment with thrm in case:-, of blocdlcobuo:^. Mrs. Cummings btiitei to .i reporter: "My daughter Mary vas healthy enough as a child but- she Veg-an to fall a way as she grew up. Her appetite began to lait. I had to fairly coax her to cat. I'd make dainty dishes for her and thon she would hardy toii'-h them. Her lijs and g\uua lost all colour and her face grew • dull and sallow looking. She ceased to romp about like- other children and was weary an<! dragged out all day. She had to rtst and ne down continually. Her icet woiv alway-s cold, as jf her blocd did noi circulate. Often she complained of the way her head ached, and she was t>o nervo.is and unstrung that the least thing would startle htr. Her blood was watery and scant , if bhc cut her finger, liarJly any would r'lii. She coul'ln't .->t;uid 1 n,g. Her loot and ankles would puff u]i. Ivio'i mo- lingr who \\m quite weak m.d jirostrat d. Tlu.ro w;i.-i a gcod doal of b;u'kajh<_'. At night she would (>rc>aii with the pain of it, and she coul In't lie or turn with ease, and only stooped with great fain. Her eyes "Were glassy and biilliuit. iar too much so. One day Li Colombo Street she had a giddy turn, and nearly h'U. S>>'iie days everything would Iran sour on her ..'.omaeh and 'sue vmi'd have to vjtch it up, her digestion was so weak. I knew of a young lady l'jar by who had been ill the sam? way and was. cured by Dr. Wiilianicj' Pink PilK, so 1 sor.t a .id got some and am tluuikful I did, for alter awhi'o .-.'le brg«m t"> pick uj>. .She- ato belter and digested -what she uto, ami began to g?t her spirits back and ink? ..i interest in everything. I gave her a pill alter each meal. She brgan to put on flesh and her blood got much richer au.t began to show ii.vlt in her checks. T i-ortinued the do^c and tho bai-ka'-hes all left her. She i-4 unite w<.ll and hearty ihhv, and you won't lind any girl in Christchurch hcaltlrer." The price i& 3» per box, .six boxes 16,-s Gd, and if you have iriiuljl-j in getting them send a postal note for tho amount to the Dr. Williams' M:diHiio Co., of Australasia, Ltl., Wellingt n, and they will be sent ju. I free 1^ r.l in ::uil.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 12883, 25 September 1909, Page 2
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625CORRECT TREATMENT FOR ANAEMIA. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 12883, 25 September 1909, Page 2
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