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ANAEMIA CAUSED ALL * Suffered with Palpitation, Neuralgia and Indigestion, • This Woman’s Life a Misery for 2 Years —People thought she was in a Decline—Cured by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. There no telling where tue results of a lack of enough good red blood will Stop. In anaemia there is scarcely a function of the body that is not affected. The stomach Is unable to digest food, the heart goes thumping and palpitating, the nerves become run down and Neuralgia follows, and there are also the minor paleness, listlessnesjs, headaches, and backaches. When the food supply is increased to its proper point, all these symptoms naturally disappear. The whole treatmen of Anaemia is, therefore, treatment to increase the blood supply. I low good Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are for Anaemia is shown in the ease of Mrs. J. Mosen. 70t» Dufferin Street, Hastings. Almost all the distressing symptoms of Anaemia appeared in her case, and she drifted on until it was thought she was in a decline. In the end the good red blood which Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills make, completely cured her, and to day she is a strong, healthy woman. Mrs. Meson said to a reporter:— '■Just after 1 left school my health became very poor. Every day my blood got more watery, and my face and lips more pallid. My gums, too, had no blood. ( failed so utterly that people told me I was going into a decline. I developed a cough, that racked me to pieces, it was so dry. I would go to bed but not to sleep. I twisted and turned counting the hours and thinking and worrying till my brain was dizzy, and then I would drop off for an hour, perhaps, and wake up trembling and bathed in perspiration and nervous of the least sound. When daybreak cam? I felt as if I hadn’t rested a bit. Lots of things my mother cooked purposely; 1 fancied them, and as soon as they wer • before me the desire would go. I ietched violently at times, and sometimes brou.ht up blood. Often the clatter of crockery drove away all thought of a meal. 1 Ind to be restrained from eating lemons, though they were all 1 cared for. I con’d not do a hand’s turn for my mother: it set me in a flutter to shake a tablecloth. Some days I had to be helped about. I never hail a hit of pleasure. If I did struggle out for a little easy stroll, my heart palpitated ami beat so furiously I had to 6t*P 'and rest every few steps. My cheeks were hollow and my eyes sunken, and (hey had dark rlnw round them. I was as thia as a lath: before that I had been very plump; I looked nearly as bad as I fell--1 could hardly get off the couch ami walk across the room. I was as wretched and as miserable as could be. No one could speak hastily to me, for I would burst out crying, 1 was so utterly done up. I never <ared to read or sew, and as to any callers I hated the sight of company. I used to get such attacks of fainting, and go down flat. 1 would get neuralgic pains in mJ face, and, in fact, 1 ached all over. I was positively afraid to look in a mirror, and the neighbours would glance and pi*' l pitying remarks, I looked so fallen away. 1 owe my recovery entirely to Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. My sister in Wellington u r .-?-l me to try them. As I took them you could wee me improving. My face lost fl* waxy look, ami I began to eat and long for meal time. Best of all, the utter weakness passed off. and in time I picked up com pletely.*’ The price of Dr. Williams’ Pink Fills I* ft/ pur box, six boxes 10/6, and if you l lß ' r, ‘ trouble in getting them send n postal not? for the amount to the Dr. Williams’ Mele clue Co. of Australasia, Ltd., WelUaft®®* and they will be sent post free by reUrl ~-Sil.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7, 14 August 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7, 14 August 1912, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7, 14 August 1912, Page 10