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Lack of Blood. New Zealand Woman tells how the Tonic Treatment Restored her Health, Strength and Energy, . In so disease is delay or' neglect more dangerous in anaemia, or poverty of tho blood. This disorder is common ;in persons who work hard, or are confined ( doors. It makes Its approaoh, in sb stealthy a .manner that ;it . is often well developed before its presence is readily- recog-nised.-v- ... . • : Taken in, time I the ; disease .is- readily ourable, the euro being. a tonio • niedicine which increase the red matter in the blood, thus enabling it to carry lifo and, health; to all the tissues 'of the body. -Such, a tonic a Dr. 'Williams's Pink.Pills. - . 1 r:. t That's what they are for; to increase the blood supply. That .they will cure anaemia is t as certain as almost anything.in''medical science., , ■ ' ' !, r Tbis is proved in the case of Mrs. Florence May Lasker, of Gisbome, New Zealand, who was badly afflicted with bloodlessness for a long time. • " ■ : ; ."Just about three years, ago I got into a very .bad'state of. health through my blood getting, very'vpoor,": said Mrs. Lasker.: i'!My fnoe was terribly pale, <, with; dark rings under my eyes, and lips and gums were 'quite white. Sometimes my- feet and ankles were puffed .very badly. ...If, r I walked quickly tr dru any :.hard : work -Li.got ;' Very l short 'of , breath and gasped painfully.The fluttering .of. ,my| "was, often.- moro than I could beat.. : Very.ofton I had; attacks of giddiness and would'fall if I didn't quickly,grasp something. : Twioo I fainted right off. , ,"I ,was nervous, and could not ,bear being in. the house alone. I suffered with awful headaches and .used to go about with wet .towgls'on my.head.to.ge.t reUef. : My. appetite ,vai}i4h'ed; nothing could tempt mo to.make.a meal." . When'.l ;went to bed I tossed- for hours .'trying to go to sleep. In tho morning X felt: tired : and worn,out. ■/ ;day, I' felt myself growing weaker .aidi.did .not. caro!;.whai, happened. At last a : -iadvisedi my pother to. giye'me Dr." Williams's .The .first two' : ;boses mad.9 '.me;, mueji', better;• .kept on, taking-,tliem;,until, j .hadrflnisTied.five poxes;' when I was 'in .hetter-ieaHli (than I had over been m my life." WASTING TIME • . It- waste,Of time k>' ; tako an imitation or substitute; fof.Dr. Williams's; Piiik,Pills., If the substitutes spmetimes offered by, jßhpp* i keepers were as good as_ Dr. 'Williams's tSinkPills,- they woultrhavo 'just-'as/greatia !repii?i tation, but ; the'fact js yofe never 1 : heard of them: before.::' Dr. Williams's Pink.Pills are known all ovor,'the . world,'. .because.' of the ouros they havo effected. . '•' There are so many shops where the genuine pills can bo had without question that tieople, are 1 foolish to ; trade' where, they.: are pestered to takO : .something; else.' :■ The price is 3s. per box,' 6 boxes 10s. Gd.y and if, -you, have.- trouble' .in ;■ getting .them send a postal note for the amount to the Dr.' Williams's Medicine Co. :pf: Australasia, Ltd;,' Wellington,- and--they -will bo sent, post'freo by return mail. A 11 "I . # i ..'.ttamannivr fiiinii . -;:v • AN OLD FRIEND IS THE BEST MEND. - ; AND BE HAPPY. / ■ , ALL COAL MERCHANTS SELL IT. C 1073 ; There is no Pain! ( •: Everyone associates Pain with Dentistry.. To most • . : ; people they are'synony- .. mous terms. Elut let us tell you right . away that we 1 have < >y-; Dentistry a pleasure for ■■ you! that we haV f e mastered all itg terrors. • - .7 You come into our rooms- : a trembling sceptic—you ■: j ■ go out, well, just a. smiling advocate for. u5,1,.,; , Is there any person on this earth more dreaded, v .•>. than the dentist, who.. gives you pain j or,anyone more revered- than he; who saves your teeth with no pain at all. Come to us—we study your feelings as weH as ' • yodr teeth, and we also study your purse. OPKN DAHiY, including Wednesdays and ~ from7p.m. toft.3op.m;" Andrews & Wyctt LONDON'... < DENTAL INSTITUTE, Comer of Willis and Manners Streets WELLINGTON. s

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 401, 9 January 1909, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 401, 9 January 1909, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 401, 9 January 1909, Page 13

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