PEOPLE YOU MEET IN AUCKLAND Will Tell Yon of Cures By DrWiluams Pink Pills Anaemia Cured by New Blood 1 every day your own frSndl 16 anT tell you Sout effected by Dr. William* Pu* Pills All over Australia lor ten years - -fenSrkable cures Have been a matter of -' dai'y occurrence, and for one reason only. Dr Williams' Pink Pills mate new blood " and it is on record that they have cured those diseases owing their origin to a weak and watery condition of the blood. Mrs C. E. Stuart, of Jeyes-street, Bowen Hill, Brisbane, was as bloodless as anyone ' conld be, and Dr. Williams' Pink Pills filled her veins with, rich red blood. •'For- years I was ailing off and on," Mrs Stuart told an interviewer. "I had tonics from doctors—they'd do mc good for a day or two, but I'd get just as bad again- I got very weak and very cross and disagreeable. I became quite sallow, and even the whites of my eyes were ye'low. My hands were thin, and so bloodless that you could almost see through them. They were hot and feverish, though, my feet and knees were like ice. I was always tired, and got up feeling as limp as a rag. Nearly every night I woke up bathed in a clammy sweat from head to foot "Sometimes I liad dreadful sick lieadaches," continued Mrs Stuart. ••They left - mc too wretched for words. I was so - nervous—that I dreaded to be left alone. Dazzling streaks of light were always dancing before my eyes. I had little or no appetite. Whenever I ate anything it did mc no good. Meat I'd never touch, but Td drink tea as black as coal. So it was no wonder that I list flesh. I don't think that I knew anyone thinner. I suffered cruel -with heartburn, and always had a gnawing pain at the pit of my stomach. -Some days I was so ill that I could only lie about and let the house look after itself. If I walked at all my heart seemed to .lump into my throat, and I'd have to sit down. Many a time I thought I was choking. Often at night I woke ■with, these flutterinss. and had to gasp to get my breath. I got so weak at last that I couldn't put one foot before the other. There were times when I wished myself dead. But to-day I am glad to be alive, for my health is so good, aud all the credit goes to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I started to take them wnen I was living in Hope-street, South Brisbane, and got a snppiy from Thomason and Chater. Four boxes made mc the strong healthy woman that I am to-day." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People cure Anaemia and all blond diseases like rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, backache, kidney and liver troubles, biliousness, indigestion, debility, spinal weakness, and the secret sufferings that only a woman knows. But, of course, imitations or substitutes can : t cure you. You must get the genuine Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. At all chemists and storekeepers, or sent, post free, by Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington, on receipt or price, 3/- a box, six boxes 16/6.
WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS has tonic and invigorating properties.
STOP the COUGH asp CURE the LUNGS W,TH BR. SHELDON'S NEW DISCOVERY COUGHS, . . Price >• OLDS ana . |/p •ni ONSUMPTION, I/O c 01 Safest and Surest Cure for all THROAT and LUNG TROUBLES, or MONEY REFUNDED.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 195, 16 August 1907, Page 6
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