JUST ONE THING TO CURE ANÆMIA.
. INCREASED BLOOD SUPPLY TEE. ■ ■'■-. ];".;■' ■■ .;•;■ '.'..•/, , ' ! -: ■ ■ ■'■ '.-'■■■•'}'■■■■■>'::—■ —- ? '.■'. ' , A 'WEAK, KIJN-DOWNVWOMAN ; EELATES v : -[. HOW, SEE:SBUILT UPrHEK'BLOOD AND : : " : '.'V.;'. : ' - : ■•"■ "Some years,back'my;.health began to fail, though I,always had been bright and healthy as avyoung'.woman,": 6aid Mrs. Henry Harpu'r, ; Gobden, Graymputli. "lly appetite began. to fall' away till at-last I hardly' ate anything. I -fell away in flesh; I don't think that I could have got. much thinner. If I gave myself a cut it. would : hardly..bleed.. My".blood was,so, thin it was-just like,;water!' I'got weaker;';and.worse eaoh .month'. J used to 'go to" church"St-Strat-ford,, three miles' from , Awattna,,.where' L, was living then; wjiqn I , got- there my:heart was in , such. a state' of. palp'itaticin ; that ■ I; would "have to come ,out. Occasionally, at' night I'd get bad: turns, and feeling that I was going to die. I.had'no strength'; it was a'troubleto. do-nny; housework. I .could hardly lifta brbom.'/I'felt so unstrung and fagged out. I'slept.none' too;well.,atvnight, and I'd- .feel thoroughly ■tired .whea.it w.as. time'to get.up. At' , last alnelskhour advised me to try.Dr. Willjnmi' Pink; Pills. .1 did, and I'm glad to, say that after ihrce bosos all my. old energy and strength oaine.baeli..'My .'appetite beghn to pick up a Uttlo with each ilosei and the aoiion of my hoart bccamo-jeguVar, My..'whole system, gained. strength and'tone. T felt brighter and could got round eaeh day, and found the day's duties no burden. I've ; kept- in'-eplondid health ever since." ■' ' ■' " ';-. . . " ' .' .. -.. ■.-'; ..-• :
no colour in my face or lips. I was .Very sallow, I never had any appetite; I could go all day on a bit of bread and butter and a cup .of .tea without milk. As to meat, I hardly ever' Wok it. I always felt sick after a meal. If.l took a littie exercise a faint feeling would come over me, and I would have ,to sit down for a few moments. -I was 50'.16w c in',spirits that-I would cry. at nothing, even'if anyone'spoke , to'me. . All day 1 would feel drowsy and' thoroughly; norn out, with'no.'energy at a 11. ,; ■ envied, other women who could fly-through;the\day's work and feel' fre=h. aftcr.it. :.The doctor''said';! Was anaemic, but though I .spent.pounds oh medicines ; I did 'not. get one bit of good; However, - I took a.course of Dr. Williams' Pint Pills. .: T&ey made fresh blood for me, improved my appetite, and I felt ever. so much brighter , and ■■ mb.ro; energetic. My rierves.got '-much?steadier, and.lvlostthat miserable depressed feeling. I cqnld.digest my. food , more easily, and.slept much .belter. To-day niy health is gcod. , ' • ■■';'■ :
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 693, 18 December 1909, Page 14
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412JUST ONE THING TO CURE ANÆMIA. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 693, 18 December 1909, Page 14
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