START RIGHT TQEf iREiMi •"<..-. ~'/-,.'.] ".0 '. : \' r ; Begin to Increase the Blood '■'::': Supply.' '""-'■.-;—— —-a: ' '-• The Complaint is Readily Cured , ; . if' the Proper Treatment is ' "f'... v '.\J"' : . Taken/ :■■ '..Starting right is half the battle in curing anaemia or bloodlessness. It is important, that pale, listless, bloodless people should know that: they will, be cured as soon as their blood supply is increased. The .headaches,, indigestion, weakness, : languor, heart palpitation, backache are only symptoms of the great main trouble-Vbloodlessness; .Wafers for: the headaches; laxatives for the indiges-. tion; something; else, for'. .the heart palpitations will not increase the. blood supply an_d cure the cause of the wholetrouble. Start 'to. euro the will.be a right.start.', Start to,increase the blood supply;. When the blood supply is normal it will be found that the'other symptoms are gone', because.; there ;'• is nothing" to cause'them..: Make a'good start; by getting the, best blood-maker-you '.have, ever '■: heard', of. That -will be Dr. Williams'. Pink Pills.; They actually contain. ingredients :that .will' combine with'food, and "air to make rich, red, new blood. We offer proof of this in the case given below:—' .."-'":!'■ "I was never, very, robust as a girl, and some time, back I began, to fall away, in health.. I got quite run down," said Air's.'Kosina Coom, Jreswick-'Street; Blenheim,' N.Z.. "My-appetite failed bit by bit till at last I couldn'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 after eating ,it gave me burning pains right through to my very shoulder' blades. I dare not-touch a bit of hew bread or potato, my digestion' was so 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 trembling all over. My heart would thump at odd times as if it was pounding in my chest. 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 :n flesh, when I took a trip to Wellington my friends hardly knew me. Each'■ morning I'd wake, up with a coated tongue and a most unpleasant sour bitter taste. I'd be a martyr to sick headaches in the temples, such a dull heavy pain pressed down -on my eyes as if some weight were closing tho eyelids. I'd get so dizzy sometimes I'd have to sit down till I felt better. There were specks and motes dancing' before me, and queer flashes, of light, so that my eyesight would be 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, least thing tried me.- •■ All the 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 no better, in fact worse, till I. started a course of Dr.' Williams' Piuk Pills, and I am thankful -I tried this remedy, it has done me all the good in the'world." , It is well to remember that it was Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and not. aii imitation that curod Mrs. Coom.'"Getting the gonuine is the important thing in a cure. They are sold by most chemists and storekeepers, or-will bo sent direct, by Tho Dr. .Williams' Medicine , Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington, on receipt of price, 3s. per box, C boxes lGs. Cd.
Count Ernest Eovontlow, the naval ex. part, declares that' Great Britain is no longer, the jjuaolian of the smalior Powers, such as HoUland, Belgium, and Denmark. The tim»! has gone by, ho says, when these Powers consider Great Britain, as their protector. The .'redistribution of the naval power has c&used .thnm to correct their , former opiniens ou the subject. '". ' ■
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 762, 10 March 1910, Page 4
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