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WOES OF WOMANHOOD.

DR. WILLIAMS’ PINK PIXXS Banish AU Secre; Suffering. ‘•for years I suffered as only a woman can suffer,” said Mrs Mary Murphy, of Featherston near Wellington. “Every month I went through unspeakable misery, In spite of all tbc doctors could do for inc. The only thing that struck straight ct the cause of all my trouble in the blood was I»r. Williams' Vink Pills for Pale People. They arc the grandest medicine that ever a woman took.” Mrs Murphy is right. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are good for men, women, and childroti—but they are good in a special way for women. At special times a woman needs a medicine to enrich and regulate her blood supply or her life will be one round of suffering. That is when Dr. Williams’ Pink Pilis are worth their weight in gold. They actually “make” new blood —and every woman knows that her blood is the jopret of all her health.

There is not a month in her life, from Jfteen to fifty that Dr. Williams’ Piuk pills are not n boon to every woman. They help the growing girl safely over the critical time when her blood is over-taxed by new demands. To the woman in middle life they bring relief, and give her strength for her time of change. And, during the thirty odd years that lio between, Dr. .Williams’ Pink Pills till a woman’s life with the happiness of health, giving her 6tlength aud energy for every function. By making the blood rich and regular, Dr. Williams - I'ink Pilis rid a woman of those headaches, backaches, find piercing sidoaches that come expectedly or unexpectedly. Moreover, when the blood is kept pure and vigorous, there is, practically, no danger of those serious Internal troubles that lead so many women to the surgeon’s table and the grave. A woman’s surest protection against all the ills of her life, big and little, is to set her blood right at once with a good course of Dr. .Williams’ Fink Pills—and thou to make > practice of taking one box a mouth regularly.

•‘No one will ever know what I suffered In secret four or live years ago,” said Mrs Murphy. ‘ .Shortly after my marriage, the doctor said my blood was turning to water. My lips were blue, and I grew thinner and weaker. Everyone thought 1 was going into a decline. I could hardly drag myself about. My back ached by the hour, and I never knew when i would faint.

“I kept failing, for I was afraid to eat. JTho least food made me feel as if f had gorg. d myself. My face would flush, my cars ring nnd my head swim with dizziness. The least thing set my heart jumping and thumping like mad. Often I thought I would drop dead with heart disease. My nerves went to pieces. Every hour of the day I was haunted by the st range fear that something awful was

going to happen. “Month after mouth I suffered as only a woman can understand,” Mrs Murphy continued, “but. like other women, I tried to struggle on. None will ever know what I went through at regular periods. Dark rings came under my eyes, and made them look twice their size. My system was simply clogged with poisonous matter. Small •ores broke out between my fingers, showing wh«t a terrible state my blood was In. I took all sorts of patent medicines but they did me no more good than the doctor’s treatment.

”Ai last a friend made me promise to give Dr. Williams* I'lak Pills a fair trial t»f, at least, half a dozen boxes,” added Mrs Murphy. "After the second box I saw I hey were doing me good. My appetite picked up wonderfully, and I gained in weight nnd strength and energy. My headaches and backaches stopped, and 1 was troubled no more with Nervousness, Heart Disease, or Indigestion. At the end of the next mouth, 1 saw my blood was in a far better stat'*. I begun to take new pleasure in my married life. At last f stood in perfect lien Ith—cured for good. So I speak from experience when 1 say that !>r. Willi.’ms’ rink Fills arc the greatest iiivdicilto in the world for women.” Mrs Mcrpby’s case is only one c' hundreds. Aittoiig your neighbours you will find cases just ns wonderful in which Dr. Wi-’llnms’ i’ink Pi'ls have struck at the root of other blood discuses, like anaemtn, Indigvtdh’U, iheumatism, sciatica, backache, kidney disease, liver complaint, hendachrs, rickets. SI. Vitus’ dance, wasting diseases, nnd the special secret Rufferings of growing g1r1.4 and women. Remember, Dr. Williams’ i’ink Pills do not act on the bvw’h. They do one thing only but they d<» Il well -- they actually “make” new bln »d If you arc not sure whether your sp< dal trouble is caused by bad blood or not, write for medical advice to the Dr Williams’ Medicine Co., Wellington, N.Z. From the same address you can order the genuiue Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills by mail b/ a pox, six boxes 16/0, pest

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIV, Issue 14, 8 April 1905, Page 44

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WOES OF WOMANHOOD. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIV, Issue 14, 8 April 1905, Page 44

WOES OF WOMANHOOD. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIV, Issue 14, 8 April 1905, Page 44