; On the night of May 18, 1910, a callous astronomer tolls us, tho earth and ' Halley's comet will , be in practically the same straight line, and since; the tail of the' comet is. directed away 'from the'.sun, it is- practically certain , that 'the earth must go. through it. Horrible!—" Black and White." ' ' . ; -
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v BEGIN TO INCEEASE' THE BLOOD SUFPLY. THE 'COMPLAINT' IS BEADILY CUEED n?:THD PEOPEE TEEAT- ; MENT;IS TAICEN, / .:.v. "I was never veiy robust as a girl, and .' some time. back :: I -began to; fall away in. health.. . I got'quite run down," slid Mrs/.Ecsina Coom, Freswick. Street, Blonlioiin, N.Z. "My appetite. failed bit by bit : till at last 1 oouldn't fancy anything. Some • days I'd bring up everything I. had swallowed.: I had attacks of 'Indigestion and only got relief that way, as my food would; lay so heavy on my. chest; ; For hours .''alter' eating .-.it gave me burning pains right' throughto my shoulder blades. I dare not touoh ,'a bit of hew bread or potato, my digestion :.was w weak. I'd . get a choking feeling in the throat as if I could hardly breathe, 'and I'd ;wake up at ; night sometimes gasping, and i trembling all over. - My . heart would ■ .thump' at . odd times as if it was pounding away' in my: ohest. , I dare.not hurry ■if walking or doing any housework, or I'd get a bad turn.' I became very thin and quite fallen away in flesh,' and when I took a trip to Wellington my friends hardly know : me.' Each -; morning I'd wake up with a boated tongue and' a most unpleasant eour bittor taste. I'd: be a martyr to sick- headaches in tho temples,' such & dull heavy pain' 1 pressed 'down .on my eyes as if some weight were closing tho eyelids. . I'd get so dizzy sometimes'l'dhave to sit down till I felt hotter. There were specks and motes dancing before hie, and queer flashes of light, so that my eyesight would bo quite hazy. All through my head I'd feel as "if : bells were , jangling. ' I had to : manage ■my housework- somehow, but, I'd have to stop and rest' sometimes, as I had no briskness or strength, tho least'thing tried mo. All tho . time I felt dragged out and weary. I got no good' rest at night, I'd toss about and dose off and wake up in. the morning fit for nothing and. very low spirited.. I seemed ,to _ be getting ho ■ better, -in fact worse, till I started a course of Dr.; Williams' Pipk Pills, and I am thankful I tried; this remedy, it has'done mo all the good in the Tipxld,"
GRADUALLY FADING INTO 1 DECLINE.
YOUNG WELLINGTON GIRL WASTING AWAY WITH ANAEMIA. .
HER CASE APPEARED HOPELESS WHEN DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS WERE USED THEY CURED - HER.
"Anaemia attacked mo when I was about hventy-uno. jreara old," said Mrs, A. Humphrey, 67 Kent Terrace, Wellington, N.Z. "It gradually obtained quite n hold on my system. I'• faded slowly. My appetite got very poor, I didn't care whethor I ate or. not. Soma daya I would ho ravenous, o&dyot aa 6oon. ml-1
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 746, 19 February 1910, Page 13
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