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INCREASED BLOOD. SUPPLY THE ONLY ; :■■'■■/■'■■• ■'/ ; TREATMENT: : v: ■,: ,;v A WEAK, RUN DOWN AUCKLAND :;.' . WOMAN RELATES HOW SHE BUILT ■ UP : HER BLOOD, AND BECAME WELL. "As a girl I.was very healthy, but about six' years ago I.began t'o , 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 at last T could'not fancy'anything; Sometimes what I did swallow wouldn't stay down.. My strength, failed' utterly. I had to give up.Jny housework, and for two'.years; -I: , didn't do'-a; stroke.' I.was in the Auckland.Hospital.for Bis, weeks, and'came out as'bad as I went in. , I fell away in flesh until F was as .thin as possible. All the colour faded from my face and lips.: I'had hardly any' blood in my body, they said I looked like a walking ghost. If I, cut' myself the -blood' was just like water,- and would iardly : trickle'.-., I. had violent headaches lasting for houra -at' a ".time. I'd be. bo' dizzy with them, that I couldn't bear anyone near'me, and. the slightest noise drovo me distracted. My: back' was always acKing'cruelly. I only, wanted to lie down all ;day on : the lounge. My heart would' thump wildly at the lfiast exertion. If I olimbed a. stair I'd have to sit down, at the top and gasp for breath. For months-at a time'l never went out' of the house, I was carried each day. from my bed to the'conch on the balcony, and ; when we removed I had:to;.be taken in a cab. I had several: doctors, arid though I spent large sums of money, I got no lasting benefit..'Then I read of Dr. Williams- Pink Pills,: and I decided to give them a trial.' The first bos did'me a litI : 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.. That cruel backache ceased and I found myself, able once more to get about and do my'housework, and last Christmas I was' able to take a holiday to Wellington. People'could hardly-.believo it. I am a changed woaiari since I took Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." ..-■•' :

BLOODLESS PEOPLE NEED MORE BLOOD.

MOEE BLOOD MEANS MORE STRENGTH AND,GOOD HEALTH. WEAK, / LANGUID LYTTELTON WOMAN CUBED BY A BLOOD-MAKING TONIC. "A healthier woman that I was you wouldn't find, but some timo back I began to got touches of Indigestion," said Mrs. George H.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 654, 3 November 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 654, 3 November 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 654, 3 November 1909, Page 5

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