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BLOOD THIN AND WATERY.

Mrs. M. Murphy, reatherston Never Wanted to Eat Splitting Nervous Headaches Ailing for 3 Tears Her Health Perfect To-day Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.

go into had health." snirl Mrs Mary Murphy, of Featherslon. near Wellington. "The doctor said I hadn't enough red blood in my body to Weep my heart beating. He had known scores like mo. to go olf like (he snuff of a candl". Thai l.i .Inst what would have happened mo. too. if it hadn't been for Dr. Williams' link Pills for Pule ivopio. In two months, thny htiilt mc up till 1 was fore. Id fact, they saved my iiTr.

"As a girl, I lired all raj life in Warwick, Queensland—but the cllmatr there started to turn my Mood to water." added Mrs Mnrph.r. "I <-<mld h.irdiy dr.)s mygolt about ihc hoiisp. Every day I g<'t weaker. I thought th? ebanze in Now Zealand would do nip cood—but my hPslih broke down altoKethPr a few month." nflrr 1 fume horp. >o one. knows what t wont IhrniiEb mont'i after month. Henry dark rinct-- ramp undT my pjps. aDd my far-p lnokptl lit" dpath. I don't know how- I evpr strnsglpd throueh. The IITP-long day 1 was drowsy and bad no heart, for anything. Sompfimes I roti'd hardly stand wilh tlio heavy, drappinp pain in my bnck.

"Mr Murphj was worried tn death aliout mc. He said he could sp-c mc growing thinner every day. My lips wore almost bliip, my cheeks fell in. and 1 lost so much weight that all my plothes were too big for mc. A phild would hare oaten more limn I dirt. A few spoonfuls n£ ripe pudding made mo feol as if I had eaten the biggest dinner of injure. There was hardly any blood left, in my body—but after n mpal it nil rnrtnl to my head till my face burned. My cars started tn rlns. and everything in 'rout of mc seemed to be jumping up and down. Half a minute later I fainted clean aivay.

'■When I rmne round. I was shaking like a leaf. For days afterwards I could not get rid of the thought that something dreadful was going to happen. My bead ached fit to split. All the time my nerves were on the jump. If a log cracked lv the fire. It made mo Kive a bound, and sot my heart fluttering for an hour afterwards. All the doctors said my heart was dreadfully weak. If I hurried to gr"t the dinner table set. I had to .sit down and gasp for breath. [ never knew the day when Mr Murphy might, eomp home, and flnd mc lying dead from heart disease. "Month after month, I suffered as onlr a woman ran understand," Mrs Murphy went on. "Like other wonwn, I tried to struggle through, and keep my grumblings To myself. But I knew I would break down before long. Small sores broke out between 'my fingers—so that will show you what a terrible slate my blood was in. When doctors and everything rise failed a friend of mine made mc giro Dr. Williams" rink Tills a trial. They were not a bit like any other medicine I had taken. T did not think at. first they wore goinj; to do mo any pood :it all. They didn't art on my bowels, aud didn't seem to affect mc in any way. But Mr Murphy said he noticed that I had been eating better ever since I was through the first box. lie said that was a sure sign they were suited to mc. 'Yon must Dot expect them to work wonders in a week or two,' he saiil. At. the end of a month, all my friends said there was .a big change in mc. The colour came back to my face, and I was far more obeerful. Every day 1 sot stronger. From that, time nut. I never had a headache or a backache. Dr. Williams , Pink Pills pulled mc together all liffbt. 1 took them for some weeks. After that there was no more fainting tits. Since the day I left them off my heart has never given mc n minute's anxiety. To-day I am overflowing with life nud heaJtb, and take .1 dolight in looking after my hems?.."

Dr. Williams" Pink Tills <-nrnl Mr? Murphy after doctors and all other treatments had failed. Still Ihere i.s no mystery ahont that. They enw disease simply because tboy strike at its mot in the .blood. Dr. WilliamsPink I'ills do only on- tiling, but they <lo it well—-they actually make new blnod. Tlify don't :ict ou the bowelsi. Thoy don't tinker with mero symptoms. They won't cure any di-teaso that isn't caused by bad blood. But then, that is tie cause of nil Hiieb common ailments r.s paleness, pimple?, skin diseast-s, eczema, asthma, anaemia, indigestion, iieadaches, backaches kidney trouble, jnmb.isro, rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia, j;errnusness, St. Vitus' dance, rickets, partial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, failing powers, decline and the irregularities in the health, nf growing Kirls and women. Every day Dr. Williams" Tink Tills an; curing these diseases, because (hey all spring from had Wood. Dr. Williams' Piak Pills are hold at chemists and storekeepers, Bnd by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. Wellington. I'ricr, 3/ a box, six boxes l«/ 6. post free.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 258, 5 November 1906, Page 6

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BLOOD THIN AND WATERY. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 258, 5 November 1906, Page 6

BLOOD THIN AND WATERY. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 258, 5 November 1906, Page 6

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