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ALWAYS HUNGRY.

"If there's one thing I do enjoy now, it's a good dinner," said Mr E. C. Snowden, c/o Trudgeon Bros.. Vlotoria-st., Auckland. "I am always hungry—always ax-.idy for my meals' — tnaiiks to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. I took five boxes of them when lwas nearly dead with Indigestion. They cured mc for good—and ever since I've had an. appetite tit for a king."

Nothin-j* will make you as hungry as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Nothing will give you such a healthy, hearty appetite. And nothing will help you so much to digest your dinner when it is eaten.'■•■

Dr. Williams , Pink Pills are not an artificial appetizer nor a stimulant. They act in Matures own TOay. They do one thins only, but they do it well—they actualry

"make ,, new blood. This new, rich, red blood gives fresh vigour to all the organs. Wben the new blood flows through the tiny veins in the stomach, it stimulates them and creates that erasing which people call "Appetite.'' Then, when the appetite is satisfied with food, toe blood gives the stomach strength to digest it. Tile .nourishment is absorbed by the blood, and carried away to the liver, heart, and lungs. They help it in time to make bone and muscle. That is how Dr. Williams' Pink Pills build up the strength and cure all blood diseases like indigestion, biliousness, headaches, backaches, kidney trouble, lumbago, and rheumatism. But the very first thing they do is to make you keen and eager for meal time.

"Before I took Dr. Wil&nns' Pink Pills I was a wreck," Mr Snowden went on to say. "I could not digest anything I ate, no matter how plain It was. The simplest food gave mc a sharp, cutting pain at the end of my breflkt bone. There wra always a nasty taste in my month, and I suffered untold agony from headaches. My heart acted sometimes so that I began to fear t might drop down dead from it I was witterly miserable and down hearted. My Strength began to go, and I grew thin, and shalty.

\"l went to several . doctors, but they did not seem able to do mc any Teal good. At- s last one of them said to mc:

'Y Wh y d^ ll . your blood bus no strength in ft! Its-no wonder you canX aat. Build np iour blood —that's what you neeCi' "Jest about that time I read in the P«pei\tliat lir. WtUiams' Pink Pills uctuaiiy Triade' new blood—so I got a supply. lhe nyst box or two gave mc a bit of an appetite—and at the end of three weeks I used t«» be as hungry us a bear at meal time. Iti fact, I was. a new man a±t»gether All my, headaches and biliousness disappeared, a got new life in mc, and felt ttt for any I picked up heart, and kept on with , Dr. WlHiams' Pink Pilt» till 1 was cnn*l coiupletely. That was a few years ago. and I have never been off my food for a d*y since. So when. X>r. Williams' Piuk Pills cure a laaii, tfcey cure him so thai hii.atays cured,"

.h'..;t as sdrely as they hrraced up Mr Snowdvn's appetite, Dr. WJBiams" Pink l'ills can cure amsemia. indigestioa, blliou.vitess, heajiaclies. sideaefcee. backaches kidney troublu. liuabago, rhetnnatism, sciiiAKii, neoraJgia. nervousu-ess, geriecal weakness ;md the special secret ailments ot grwiag jgrto and womta. All these lltjjl <*?■ WrtMw&SMirilS *flu7,\ come from \M W&WXWti If a I bad blood— ksl 0ft B &s"J l ] and Dr. W\ HsIrJUJE. k7 waii a. m&' VsA %J&P\ T. Pills actnv m_: W -a»r ,I mak<*" upw blood. lT>ey do lust that one thing, but they do it -welL They dori't act on the bowtils. They don't bothvr with mere aymtoms. But you must insist o:a getting the saiue kind, as Mr Snowden. Sold by retailers and the Dr. Wffflams' Medicine Co., Wellington, at. 3/ a box, or six boxes for 16/6, post fre-e.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 31, 6 February 1905, Page 6

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Tapeke kupu
667

ALWAYS HUNGRY. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 31, 6 February 1905, Page 6

ALWAYS HUNGRY. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 31, 6 February 1905, Page 6

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