bone to my very shoulder- blades, I used to "suffer a 'good would almost choke with it. K lay round my heart and gave me a gt< v deal of alarm as my heart would palliate most violently. I fell of in weight. aui as to colour 1 hadn't..a eersp til it. I had no strength at ail. - I dreaded a bit ol boosework. I always left so lain* and tired cut with .nothing". At-last n lady nirad told me cl Dr. Williams' Pink Fills. When the first Skis was finished I !elt ever so much better and stronger in every way. .My appetite picked up wonderfully, and,l felt my blood much richer. I had so much more energy. L was delighted at the change, and I shall always speak highly of this remedy, it did m* S3 r* ***%■ V.ir.f tiM
START WENT TO CUlpf ANEMIA.
BEGIN TO INCREASE THE BLOOD
SUPPLY.
The Chmplaint is Readily Cured If the
Proper Treatment is Taken. 4
. “I was never very robust as a girl, and J some lime back I , began, to fall away in i| health. I got quite run down,” said Ihs j| Eosina Coom, Fres wick Street, Blenheim, -jj X.Z. “My appetite failed bit by bit tall !| at last I couldn’t fancy - anything 1 Sad i| swallowed. I had attacks of Indigestion, » and only got relief that way, as’ my food 9 would fay so heavy on my chest. F« H hours after eating it gave me burning m pains right through to my,very shoulder 3 blades. I dare not touch a bit of new || bread or potato, my digestion was so H weak. I’d get a choking feeling in the sR throat as if I could hardly breathe, and |i| I'd wake up at night sometimes gasping H and trembling all over. My heart would H thump at < id tiroes as if it was pounding Si away at my chest. I dare not harry 3 I 1 sometimes couldn’t move my arms or do M get a bad turn. I became very thin and iff quite fallen away in flesh, when I look a trip to Wellington my friends hardly B knew ie?. Each morning I’d wake up with ■„■ a coated tongue and a most unpleasant . 1 sour, bitter taste. I’d be a martyr to sick headaches in the temples, such a daH i heavy pain pressed down on my eyes aa if some weight were dosing the eyelids. . I'd get so dizzy sometimes I’d have to - sit down till I felt better. There were t specks and motes dancing before mafTand queer flashes of light, so that my eyesight * would be quite lazy. All through my • head I’d feel as if bells were jangling. I j Lad to manage my housework somehow, ' but l“d have to stop and rest •ometimes, as I had no briskness or strength * least thing tried me. ’All the time I felt drag* r?, ged out and weary. 1 got no good rest ■, at night. I’d toss about and dose off and /,• wake up in the morning fit for nothing'll and very low spirited. I seemed to be fjfp getting m better, in fact worse, till I -j. started a course of Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills, and I am thankful I tried Ode W*H medy. It has done me all the' good mg the world.”
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 13035, 31 March 1910, Page 3
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562Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 13035, 31 March 1910, Page 3
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