For Children's-Hacking Cough at night, Woods' Great PepDermint Cure, ls^ v 6d., 2s 6d. ."':'' ■■■:",'. - ; -... :"."—:'■ Advt
Jones, Jackson's ' Hoed, Hawkhurst, Lyttelton. "In tho end it set in very severely. I" : began to- lose .all .desire for food. Four hours after each , meal I'd be. wretched, for "I had such paihsiin my back' between the" shoulder blades. Every morning when: I woke up my tongue.wascoated and my mouth > dry. When I went out I had to walk very slowly for my heart used to thump violently, '.and I would '■ be quite out of breath. Nearly every "day I'd have horrible, headaches, and would have to go and lie down. Attacks of dizziness would take, me without' warning, the room, would start to rush round and I.would:have to catch hold of something to save me-from : ;falling.' I hadn't a scrap othealthy colour.in. ; myiace and I was'as thin . as could,be, I tried, various .remedies without getting much benefit so at ]ast I decided -to give Dr.' Williams'' Pink' Pills a trial." After the first box I felt.a "little;easier so I decided to keep on. I took two after each meal and my. digestion began to improve wonderfully. I lost the sickly look, and at last I was-;com-pletely cured." •-.. \ , .'. ■'.
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INCREASED BLOOD SUPPLY THE ONLY' TEEATMENT. A WEAK, BIN DOWN WESTPOKT WOMAN RELATES HOW SHE BUILT UP HEE BLOOD AND BECAME WELL. "I suffered a good deal from run down feeling some time back," eaid Mrs. Michael MTCarmara, 11 Euseell Street, Weetport, N.Z. "I lost my appetite to. such an extent that I positively didn't care whether I ite of not I'd often cook a.meal for the others and couldn't sit down to it myself. Perhaps for half a day ■nhat J did eat would lay hoary on my chest, anil .seem" to burn. Tight through from the ,end of the broast bone,to my;very shoulder blades. I used to suffer a good deal from wind, and wonld almost choke with it. It lay round my heart and gave me, a great deal of alarm, as my heart would palpitate most violently. I foil off in weight, and as to colour I hadn't a scrap of it. I had no strength at all. I .dreaded a bit of housework. I always felt so faint and tired out,with nothing. At last a,lady friend told mo of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. When the first box was finiehed I felt ever so much hotter and stronger-in every way.-I was'delighted at tho change, and I shall always speak highly of thiß remedy, it did mo a great deal Osgood." ,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 654, 3 November 1909, Page 5
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