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DELAY IS DANGEROUS.

Anaemia should be Attended To at Once

It opens the way, to Fatal Decline —How one Girl became Hearty and Strong. In no disease is neglect mor e dangerous than in Anemia. Anaemia is liteially a bloodless state, and a lark of sufficient good red blood rob* the system of its »-hief defence against disease. This is shown by the fad that it is anaemic ones who drift into a dri-line or con tract fevers. Taken in time, anaemia is readily curable, the < tire being a tonic medicine, which in«-ieases the red matter in the blood, thus enabling it to carry life ond health to all the tissues of the body. Such a tonic is Dr. Williams’ Vink Rills. They actually combine with iootl and air to make new Irfood. They have mired hundreds of cases of anaemia in New Zealand. In the case of Mrs John Mrnnir, 10. Raker-street. Auckland, they cffe« ted a remarkable cure. Speaking ot her experience to a reporter, Mrs Mennie said: — “1 used to bo extremely delicate as a <hild, and as I grew up to girlh<m<i I did rot rally. 1 only wasted and faded more than ever. 1 very rarely sat down to & meal: if I took a cup of tea it would nor be down one moment. Su« h a heavy burning pain started in my chest, and 1 used to starve myself, rather than rat and suffer afterwards. I was as thin as anyone could be. 1 hail no colour: even my gum. 3 and lips were quite white, and dark limxs were under my eyes. A cut in the tiesli would bleed a good deal, but the blood looked just like pinkish water. I ached all over, and my ankles swelled greatly if I stood for long. My feet and hands wore like ice. 1 would go near distracted with: the constant a< he in my head. All day and night it throbbed and burned till 1 could hardly hold up. I was in employment, but I had. often to give up. and eome home; sometimes for a few’ days ami sometimes longer. When 1 hurried my heart thumped furiously. The least bit of hill climbing affected my heart so that I got quite out of breath and had to stop and gasp. I often wished myself dead. 1 could never sleep soundly, an-.l on occasions woke up. bathed in perspiration, w’ith every atom oC strength gone out of me. I never wanted company or pleasure, only just to rest was all 1 craved for 1 got up each morning quite fagged and unrefreshed. The im di- • hies 1 took did me good for the time being ami that was all. Mother was very worried to see me fading so, and at last sbu got me a course of Dr. Williams’ Tills. They were just the medioiuc my system needed. The second box made a wondei i .1 difference. By slov. degrees my blocdi turned richer, some colour came into y face, anil I began to eat. With the so ond, box the languid feeling gradually passed off and I Ijecame well and strong." The price of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills is 3/ per box, six boxes 10/tl, and if yen have trouble in getting them send a postal note for the amount to the Dr. Williams’ Med;-, cine <'o. of Australasia. Ltd., Wellington, and they will be sent post free by return mail.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 15, 10 April 1912, Page 62

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Page 62 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 15, 10 April 1912, Page 62

Page 62 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 15, 10 April 1912, Page 62

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