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AN ANAEMIC LADY’S HISTORY AND RECOMMENDATION.

Mrs Lardelli. a fine handsome woman of about 35 years of age. said to a reporter of the 'Balmain Observer' who called upon her to get particulars of an illness through which she had just passed:—*l am quite well now.

and don't think I ever enjoyed better health, thanks to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People: but I was very bad indeed. The first start of my illness was loss of appetite, and as 1 also began to feel a bitlowinspiritsoecasionally, and also was growing rather pale. 1 went to a chemist. ’Why.' he said, 'you're anaemic.' and he showed me in the looking glass how white my gums were getting: also the bad colour of the inside of my eyelids. He said. ’You want a strong tonic,' and he gave me one. However. 1 continued to get paler and more sickly looking, my appetite grew gradually less and less till I felt 1 hardly cared whether I ate anything or not. and when I did manage to get a little food down it seemed to stick like a hard lump on my chest. 1 was losing flesh rapidly, and was growing so weak that I could hardly get out of bed in the mornings, and when I did do a little work it knocked me up completely. and I had to go and lie down on the bed to recover. At last everything became a trouble to me. and 1 got into a low. hopeless sort of state, and hardly cared what became of me. Nearly all the time 1 had suffered from a peculiar dull pain in my back, so I made an effort and went to another chemist and asked him what was out of order, and he gave me some pills and medicine: but these did me no good at all. Altogether, I suppose I must have tried a dozen different kinds of medicine without any good effect. You have no idea what a wretched state I was in by this time. I used to lie down all day on the sofa, hardly able to move anything but my eyes. However, I could read, and it

was because of an account of a remarkable cure that I saw in the "Daily Telegraph’ that I decided to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People.

this pain meant. He told me my liver I sent my daughter for a box. In less than a week's time there was a great difference. I can assure you. My friends congratulated me on a change for the better in my appearance. I continued the pills, and very soon 1 was able to do a little work again. My appetite came back, and a slight tinge of colour appeared in my cheeks. 1 got slowly but surely better every day. and in about two months' time was completely cured, and felt a» brisk and lively as a girl of eighteen. As I have said before. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People did this for me when lots of other medicines failed to do me any good at all, and I shall always recommend them to unfriends. I give my full permission to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Company to publish the facts of my cure wherever and whenever they maythink tit.

'E. LARDELLI.'

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XX, Issue V, 29 January 1898, Page 136

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AN ANAEMIC LADY’S HISTORY AND RECOMMENDATION. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XX, Issue V, 29 January 1898, Page 136

AN ANAEMIC LADY’S HISTORY AND RECOMMENDATION. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XX, Issue V, 29 January 1898, Page 136

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