DEADLY ANAEMIA.
J c . ! Cured by the Great Slood-Bnilder, I Dr. Williams' PinJk Fills. l ! "Pew girls suffered more than I did from ■ R!««llessiiess,"' said Miss Isabella Sharp. Hillside. Caversham, Duuedin. "Every atom of stren-jrth left mc. and life waa ■ not worth living. I seemed to be in a Ixopeless Decline No one espet-ted mc to live j more than a few months. Fut Dγ Williams' j Pink PUis gave mc new life aad strength. They made my blood rich and red, and left ■mc as strong ajad aealtny aa you see mc j to-day." Like Miss Sharp, there are scores of young giris in New Zealand who drag them--1 seivea along with one foot in the grave all ! through the years of youth which should ;be the happiest in their lives. And all bej cause they have too little Wood. A good I snpply of pure rich red Wood is what cvI cry girl needs when Nature is making new ! demands ttpon her system. J Sew blood wns what Hiss Sharp needed !to enre her headache:;, backaches, and sidei aches: her paleness, brc-athlessness, anil despondency: iier hi-art palpitation; her sickly dizzy tarns, axwl her deadly fainting : si-k-iis. 'i.ue.'Je were caused Ly h<?i- weak over-worked blood. And the only thing that ""makes'" new blood is Dr. Williams" Pink 1 Fills —the one sure and lasting cure for L>ea.diy Anaemia. "It was in liX'-iV" coutianed liiss Sharp, I "that my health wenc to pieces vritii t*xjij blood. 1 was as weiik as a kitten. I could J neither eat nor sleep. throbbing headaches never gave vie a minute's I peace. I looted so and thin that my friends said I was the image of Death. Morning, noon, and uijriit, my back ached until I thought it would break. I fett that ; t could hurdly drag my legs after mc. Any ; sadden sound made my heart junta. The i least exertion nuide roe faiot. I ■was always I weary, listless, aad miserable. I did my I best io be cheerfui, but I siuipiy eonldn'L i Everything in the woritl seemed dark. 1 i thought my health was gone for good. People said I was slipping into Consumption, and I felt myaeif that I couid not live mnch longer. "It was then that we heard about Dr. Williams' Pink PiiU from Mr Jas. Stirling, a friend of Father's. He told us how he had been a martyr to Neuralgia for years, and how nothing did him any real good till he built ap his blood with Dc Williams' Pink Pills. They cored him completely—and Us made Father promise to get mc some. '•'The first eonple of boxes gave mc such a wonderful appetite and made mc feel so much better that we botght some more," added ifiaa S&arp. "After r'lrtt, e.v«ry dose enriched my blood and built up my strength. I soon Vost ail my old listlessnesa and baekacke. A fresh eoloor came in my face and new energy to ail my nmseiea. Host I sleep soondly, look splendid, and feel as happy as the day is long. And for all my present health I can never give enough, thanks to Dr. WTttiams' Pink PTUs for Pale People." Dr. WUHaxas' Pink Pills core J>ead!y Anaemia after everything else falls, jnst because they actually "'make" new blood. That Is all they do—bat they do it wolL They don't act on the bo-wels. They don't bother with mere symptoics. They go straight down to the root of the matter in the biood and cure "that." That is why they won't cture any disease that isn't caused by bad blood m the first place. But then. that is the one cause of most common complaints, such as paleness, pimples, headaches, baekaehes, indigestion, biliousness, liver and kidney trembles, weak lungs, asthma, influenza, general weakness, lumbago, rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia, nervousness, skin complaints, St. Vitus' daaee, failing powers, and the special ailments of girls and women who suffer unspeakable dtetrpss when their blood becomes weak, overtaxed, or irregular. For all these Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are a sovereign cure because they make the nlood pure, rich, red and rf-gu-lar. But. of course, you moat bet the genuine N"2. pills that curetl Miss Sharp —always in boxes, ne-per in bottels. Substitutes never cured anybody. If your local chemist or storekeeper tries to palm off some bulk or bottled imitation on you. write fee the genuine to Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington, 3/ a box. sii boxes 16/6, post free. Free medical adrrice can be obtained by writing to the same address.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 35, 10 February 1905, Page 3
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761DEADLY ANAEMIA. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 35, 10 February 1905, Page 3
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