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JUST ONE-THING TO GUM

: Increased Blood Supply. the a . Only Treatment, . ,■- $ _.'. . I i A Weak, Run Down Auckland Woman Relates how She Built up her Blood and Became Well. Tho only thing that people suffering' with Anaemia can do to bo cured is to increase their blood supply. That's all they need to do. They will bo cured just as soon as they havo enough blood, because Anaemia is a bloodless,, run-down state. When tho body becomes weak and run down, : cither frami overwork, worry, or severe illness, an.examination'of the blood would show it.to bo weak and watery. The common symptoms are'paleness of the lips; gums and checks, shortness of breath, and palpitation of the heart after the,slightest exertion, dull eyes, and loss of appetite. Anaenija .itself, is a dangerous ; disease,' and may gradually pass into consumption. It can only be cured by making tho blood-rich'and redy thereby enabling it'to carry the necessary nourishment to every part of the body.; 'Tho next question -is'what'to tako to increase the blood supply; "It-is a'fact that Dr.. Williams's Pink Pills havo cured hundreds of cases of Anaemia. They are really intended to make blood. They arc- carefully compounded in the most scientific manner with tho finest ingredients for the blood known to medical science. Twelve years' record in New Zealand shows how good they are. The following caso is an excellent instance of how they,, cure:—, "As a girl I was very healthy, but about six years ago I began to get run down, and got worse each day instead, of better,", said Mrs. Mary Mackie, of 113 Hobson Street, Auckland, New Zealand. "My appetite fell away till a.t last T* could not fancy anything. Sometimes what I did swallow wouldn't, stay down. My strength failed -utterly. Ihyl to ftivo up my housowork. and for two years I -didn't do a stroke, 1.-was in the Auckland Hospital for six weeks, and j camo out as bad as I went in."l fell away lin flesh until I'was. as thin as possiblo. All tho colour faded from-ray face and lips. I had hardly any blood in. my body; they said I looked like a'walking ghost. If I cut myself t"ko blood was just like Water, and would hardly trickle. I had violent head-: aches lasting for hours at a time. ' I'd be so dizzy with thpm, that I couldn't bear' anyone near 7 me,'and the slightest noise drovo mo distracted. My back was always aching cruelly. I only wanted to lie down all day on tho lounge. My heart would thump wildly at tho least exertion.' If I climbed a stair I'd have to sit down at tho top and gasp for breath. For months at a time I never ; we'nti out of tho house; I was carried each day from rhy bed to tho couch on the balcony, and it-lion'"ivo romovod I had to bo taken in a cab. At night I slept very badly'. I had several doctors, and though I spent .largo sums of money, I got no lasting benefit. Then I read of Dr. Williams's Pink Pills, and I decided to give them a trial. Tho first box did mo' a littlo good. I kept on with them; taking just three a day. Soon my face and lips got some colour in them, and I began to fill out. Thnt Cruel backache censed, and I found myself able once more to get about and do my housework, and last Christmas I was able to tako a holiday to Wellington. Pooplo could hardly believe it. I am 'n changed woman sinco I took Dr. Williams's Pink Pills..

Whilo so promptly effective,,.these pills contain no hnrmful stimulants or .opiates. They arc perfectly safe, and create, 110 drug habit. Dr. Williams's Pink Pills nro sold by chemists and storekeepers, or sent Ijy mail, post'paid on receipt of price. 3s. per box, six boxes 16s. 6d., by The Br. Williams' Medicine. Col of Australasia, Ltd., Wolliiigto** N

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 601, 1 September 1909, Page 4

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662

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 601, 1 September 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 601, 1 September 1909, Page 4

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