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■ lili !SII AFTERSU«SER I Anaemia is Verr Prevalent at Present Time. A Woman Who was Weak and Miserable Tells How She Increased Her Blood Supply. It is a fact that heedlessness is mora prevalent at tlio present time—the end of summer—than at any other timo of the year. There arc a greater numbor of palo women and girls with dragging steps and. tired, worn-out" looks. The tendency of warm weather is always, to make the blood thin. When the blood is thin, palo faces, dragging steps, lack of energy, often indigestion and heart palpitation, and amongst growing girls retarded development ■ and distressing headaches result. . : To rostoro the system to its natural state of health, moro blood is an absolute necessity. To acquire more blood a medicine should bo taken, which is known to make Wood. Thoro is thirteen years' record bohiud the fact that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People mako new. blood. That's what tJioy are for. •' Tbo famous doctor who first compounded them had all tho drugs ever discovered at his disposal, and results prove that ho mado tho greatest blood-prodncing medieino that hat ever been proscribed. When they have made now blood, hoadaohes, listlessncss, sidoiiches, indigestion, heart palpitation, and all tho troublcsomo symptoms disappear. This woman whoso health broko down aftct a trying summer was restored by Dr, Wil, liams' Pink Pills. i "I gradually got out of sorts," said Mrs. Arthur Wilkins, 39 Hepburn Street, Ponsonby, Auckland, New Zealand. "My strength failed mo and my blood got very thin. AU my colour went, leaving my lips quite blanched, and my face and hands quite Woodless. I lost all desire for food.. -1 lost flesh. My foot and ankles swelled if. I stood long, and I'vo had headaches. I was subject lo faint turns. I slept restlessly at night, arid got up each morning hardly knowing how lo get through the day. I was very :owspiritcd, and I had ringing noises in my cars. Before my. dyes' specks would float so that qt times I could hardly seo. < didn't seem to mend as tho days went on. , I only felt moro out of sorts, so nt last I tried Dr. Williams'. Pink Pills. I took tlirco, b'oxos straight off, and throe, more after that. They picked ino up wonderfully. My appotito came back and I could sit-down to a. meal in comfort. I got _my strength back and began to fill out ajjain, Tho colour camo back into my face and hands. In .fact, I could feel the now 'blood in my veins, and by tho time I'd token the third' box I was almost free of those deadly faint turns, and I could got about as well as over. Since, I finished the sixth box I,have not had any return of any of these symptoms." • • It's important to got tho genuine with Dr. Williams' name. A shopman once told us that only "mugs" bought the cheap limitations ho offered. Even tho storekeeper doesn't think much of tho porson lie can get to take a substitute. They are sold by chemists and storekeepers, p'rico 3s. por box, 6 boxes 16s. 6d., or they will'bo sent direct on receipt of price by tho Dr, •Williamß' Medieino Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington..

WABDELL'S --SUC6D .COWED JAII- -" ■' ■". EATS MELLOW, MTU). DELICIOUS. NO WASTE ' NO SALTY TASTE. PRICE, Is. ed. per ib. WILLIS STBEET, •. v-i

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 532, 12 June 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 532, 12 June 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 532, 12 June 1909, Page 7

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