BETTER HEALTH AFTER MORE BLOOD.
This Wanganui Woman's Health Broke Down through AnaemiaRestored by Dr. Williams* Pink Pills.
Mrs EHen Jacques, ot "Wangasvai, had become very run down and ill through Anaemia. She found her health began to pick up soou after ehe commenced takisff i>r. Williams'e Pills. This we.i-known tonic in » short; time made her strong and active. Ifrs Jacques wu seen by. % reporter at her home, Guy ton street, and gave particulars of her cure. She eaid: — "When living at Petone, about two yeara ■go, I became ill asd run down. I loet all desire U> eat and soon iclt really ill and beaten. My lip<? and cheeks had no colour, and I woke every morning with bad headaches. I began to look an old woman,' and friends spoke of my altered appearance. Tho doctor ordered aie a complete rest, and treated mo for general debility. I did not eecm to inipro* ■> and was scarcely able to drag about, and I could hardly endure the amount of pain I wae Buffering with my head and back. On© day a friend told mc how much benefit ho had derived fro.li Dr. AVilliams's Pink Pills, so I tried tbecn. After tho second box I began to mend. 1 60on. noticed that my blood was getting richer. My appetite became very good and I ate my iocd with a relish. This was a remarkab'e change and I eufiered no moresleepless nights. I have never been troubled with my back since then. In fact,. I feel a new woman , . They have built mc up ■wonderfully."
Dr. Williams'* Pink Pills are 8s per box, six boxes IC«J 6d. of ell dealers or from The Dr. "Wil'.iamE'e Medicine- Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington. 1
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14839, 3 December 1913, Page 4
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290BETTER HEALTH AFTER MORE BLOOD. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14839, 3 December 1913, Page 4
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