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DEADLY ANAEMIA.

Cured by the Great Blood-Builder* Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. • Few jrirls stiffer*-*! m«»re than I did from B’oedlessness.“ said Mi-.- l-al»elia Sharp. Hillside. < 'avvrshaiu. Dunedin. “I'wry atom of strength left me. and life was? not worth living. 1 seemed to l»c in a hopeless Decline No one exported me to live more than a few nmnth-. Bnt Dr Williams' I’ink Pi’ls gave me new life and strength. They made my Idood ri« h and r«-d. and left me as strong and healthy a- you see me Like Miss Sharp, there are s«a»res of young giris m New Zealand who drag them selves along with one foot in the graw all through the years of youth which should h • the happiest in their lives. Ami all because they have too little blood. A gcnwl supply of pure rich red is what cv- • rv girl needs when Nature i- making new demands upon her system. New Idood was what Miss Sharp neede»l t«» cure her headaches, backaches, and sideaches: her paleness, breathlessness. and dcspor.demy: her h art palpitation: her sickly dizzy lures, and her deadly fainting spclis. 1 iiese were »aus,*d by her weak <»v«‘r-wa»rkvd bl««»d. Ami tin- only tiling that “makes" new blood is Dr. Williams' Pink Fills—the one sure ami lasting <urc for Deadly Anaemia. "It was in continued Miss Sharp, "that my health went to pieces with poor blond. 1 was as weak as a kitten. 1 could neiriier eat nor sleep. Thumping, throbbing headaches never gave me a minute s peace. I looked so pale and thin that my friends said 1 was the image of Death. Morning, noon, ami night, my back ached until 1 thought it would break. 1 felt that 1 <*<»vld hardly drag my legs after me. Any sudden sound made my heart jump. The least exertion made me faint. I was always weary, listless, and miserable. 1 did my best to be cheerful, but I simply couldn’t. Everything in the world seemed dark. 1 thought my health was gone for good. Peo pie said I was slipping into <'<»nsumption. and I felt myself that I could not live much longer. "It was then that wc hoard about Dr. Williams* Pink Pills from Mr Jas. Stirling, a friend of Father's, lie told us how he bad been a martyr to Neuralgia for years, and how nothing did him any real g<KMi till he built up his blood with Dr. Williams' Pink Pilis. They cured him com pietely—anil le* made Father promise to get me some. "The first couple of boxes gave me such a wonderful appetite and made me feel so much better that we ln»iight some more." added Miss Sharp. "After that, every dose enriched my blood ami built up my strength. 1 soon lost all my old listlessness and l»ackache. A fresh colour came in my face and new energy in all my muscles Now I sleep soundly, look splendid, and feel as happy as the day is long. And for all my pr. sent health 1 can never give enough thanks to Dr. Williams' Pink 1411 s for Pale People." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure Deadly Anaemia after everything else fails, just because they actually "make’’ new blood. That is all they do but they do it wel’. They don't act on the ixnvels. They don’t bother with mere symptom/s. They go straight down to the >< i»t of the matter in the b’.ood ami cure "that." That is why they won’t cure any diseas.• that isn't caused by bail blood in the first place. But tiwn. that is the one cans** <»f most common complaints. such ns paleness, pimples, headaches. backaches, indigestion, biliousness, liver ami kidney troub’es, weak lungs, asthma, iuiiuenza. general weakness, lumbago. rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia, nervousness. skin complaints. St. Vitus’ ilance. failing jHiwcrs. and the special ailments of giiis and women who suffer unspeak able distress when their blood becomes weak, overtaxed, nr irregular. For all thes«* Dr. Williams' I’ink Pills are a sovereign rule because they make the blood pure, rich, red ami regular. Bnt. «>f course, you must bet tbr genuine NZ. pills that cured Miss Sharp always in boxes. n<-wr in liottels. Substitutes never cured anybody. If vour local chemist or sturekce|rer tries to palm off some bulk or bottled imitation mi yon. write for :h< genwriie to Dr . Williams’ Medirim* . Wrlilngtim. M a box six boxes 1H ti. post free Free medical advice can be obtained by writing to the same address.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7, 18 February 1905, Page 51

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DEADLY ANAEMIA. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7, 18 February 1905, Page 51

DEADLY ANAEMIA. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7, 18 February 1905, Page 51