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SI AST RIGHT TO CURE ANAEMIA. EEGIN TO INCREASE THE BLOOD SUPPLY. The complaint is readily cured if the proper treatment is taken. “I was never very robust as a girl, and some time back I began to fall away in health. I got quite run down,” said Mrs liosina Coom, Freswick-st., Blenheim, N.Z. “My appetite failed bit by bit, till at last I couldn't fancy anything. Some days I’d bring up everything I'd swallowed. I had attacks of indigestion, and only got relief that way, as iny food would lay so heavy on my chest. For hours after eating, it gave me burning pains right through to my shoulder blades. I dared not touch a bit of new bread or potato, my digestion was so weak. I’d get a choking feeling in the throat as if 1 could hardly breathe, and I’d wake up at night sometimes gasping and trembling all over. My heart would thump nt odd times as if it was pounding away in my chest. I dared not hurry if walking or doing any housework, or I’d get a bad turn. 1 became very thin and quite fallen away in flesh; when I took a trip to Wellington my friends hardly knew me. Each morning I'd wake up with a coated tongue and a most unpleasant sour bitter taste. I'd be a martyr to sick headaches in the temples, such a dull heavy pain pressed down, on iny eyes as if some weight were closing the eyelids. I d get so dizzy sometimes I'd have to sit down till I felt better. There were specks and motes dancing before me, and queer flashes of light, so that my eyeright would be quite hazy. All through my head I’d feel as if bells were jangling. J had to manage my’ housework somehow, but I'd have to stop and rest sometimes, as I bad no briskness or strength, least thing tired me. All the time I felt dragged out and weary. I got no good rest at night, I’d toss about and dose off and wake up In the morning fit for nothing and very low spirited. I seemed to be getting no bitter, In fact worse, till I started a course of Dr. Williams’ rink Pills, and I am thankful I tiled this remedy, it has done mo all the good in the world.**

HARDLY ANY BLOOD. •*I was alwayo Inclined to be delicate;** •aid Mrs Southall, corner Vauxhall-rd. and Jhirgcss id., Devonport, Auckland. “My appetite was never good. Sometimes I couldn’t keep down what food I had taken. My lands were clammy and my cold. I rould not stand for long, my ankles and fret felt 60 weak and puffed up. I had ncn\ ous shooting headaches that nearly distracted me. Ttiey lay in the temples and on the top of my head mostly. Sometime# 1 had attacks of Indigestion. My eye# Mould go unusually bright* and my mout*

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIV, Issue 8, 23 February 1910, Page 60

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Page 60 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIV, Issue 8, 23 February 1910, Page 60

Page 60 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLIV, Issue 8, 23 February 1910, Page 60

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