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WOMEN'S WORK.

INTERVIEW WITH AIRS RAIMA MURRAY. A woman’s work about the house is full of worry and weariness. Bustling without rest from morn till night, it is little wonder that the health of so many give out. At special times, particularly, it is almost impossible to bear up when fatigue and nature combine to overtax the blood supply. That is the time when Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are worth their weight in gold. They actually’ make new blood. They banish headaches and backaches and sideaches. They’ braee the nerves and the drooping spirits, and fill every woman with fresh energy and life. They did this for Mrs Emma Murray, South Rakaia, Canterbury', and they ghoul d do the same for any other woman worn out with work and worry, or weak from natural causes. “I alwavs led an ac-

live life,” says Mrs Emma Murray. “For 24 years 1 worked very hard both in my business and home. But I found out, like a good many more, that I overtaxed my health and strength. Every bit of energy seemed to leave me, and 1 grew weak and languid. I had no heart, for my work. When I sat down I felt as if I couldn’t be bothered getting up again. I seldom enjoyed my meals, and my’ sleep wa« always broken. In the mornings I felt as tired as if t had never been to bed. 1 took all sorts of tonics, but they really’ did me more harm than good. At last I read in the ‘ < 'anterbury Times* how good Dr. Williams’ pink pills wore in all eases of ill-health. The paper said they were god for men, but good in a special way for women. I got some at onee, and they’ worked wonders for mo from the start. I began to enjoy my meals and io sleep soundly. Three boxes filled me with new blood and strength. 1 never find work a bore now. Although 1 keep at it pretty constantly, it never tires me out. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pilln are wjat all women need—they give them a new lease of life by making new, pure, rich, red blood.” Dr. Williams’ pink pills have worked just, as big wonders for other men and women in every town of New Zealand. Ask your own neighbours about them. They can tell you how they/ cure anaemia (bloodlessness), general decline, headaches, backaches, himbnyo, rime matism, sciatica, neuralgia, nervousness, hysteria, St. Vitus’ dance, locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, spinal weakness, and the secret ailments that only a woman knows. But, of course, you must, get the genuine pills with the New Zealand address on the wrapper. They’ are always in boxes—never in bottles If some unscrupulous dealer tries to make more out of you by forcing you to take a foreign substitute or some bulk imitation, refuse to be bamboozled. Write direct for the genuine to the Dr. Williams’ Aledieinc Co., Gid Customs’ House-str-ret, Wellington. They will be sent post free on receipt of price—3/ a box; six boxes 16/6. Then you wilt get the kind that cored Mrs Murray, of Canterbury, and your own neighbours.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXI, Issue XVIII, 31 October 1903, Page 53

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WOMEN'S WORK. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXI, Issue XVIII, 31 October 1903, Page 53

WOMEN'S WORK. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXI, Issue XVIII, 31 October 1903, Page 53

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