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♦ This Girl's, Friends Gave up all Hope. ♦ Fainted Almost Every DayHospital/ Treatment. She Tells how She was Cured. The' most direct ' way of treating Anaemia 1 or bloo'dlessness, is to increase the blood supply. That cures the root of the whole trouble. When the blood supply is increased' there is no longer Anaemia, and,,of course, no longer the symptoms dependent on Anaemia such as pale, ghastly complexion, . indigestion, headaches, backaches, constant tired feeling, and heart palpitation. The reason Dr. "Williams' Pink Pills have cured so many cases of Anaemia so promptly is because they assist iu the formation of new blood. . There is nothing round about in their action. They start directly to make up the deficient blood supply. case published below was a bad one. So bad that the young lady's friends thought she was dying, and the minister used to see her often, thinking the same thing. You seo they can cure some of the worst cases. The following aro the sufferer's own words :— "I was always very. healthy, but one day I gave myself a strain," said Mrs. Esta Tanguey, 15 Dale Street, Sydney, "and that night I vomited a great deal of blood. From .then I began to fall away. I'd have a craving for food and as soon as I swallowed a little I'd bring' it all up again, and then I'd start to vomjt blood. My mother got quite alarmed at the quantity that used to come up. For weeks I'd live on peptonised milk. I hardly daro take anything solid, but I had beef tea and milk pt/ddiug and such light thines. I got pitiably thin. My clothes just hung on me. As to colour, I was like a corpse. There was hardly a morning when I did not faint on getting up, and mother would have to stand by and help me out of bed. I was a completo invalid. I'd be helped on to a lounge and taken out into the sun for a few hours. I never slept well unless I took a sleeping draught. My mother looked on me as dying. 7 was terribly down hearted. My hands were waxy and transparent. Mother had to wait on me hand and foot. The Minister would, como and see hie thinking I wasn't long for this world. I felt so wretched that I hated to seo my friends come to inquire after me. I took ill when I was seventeen, and I was suffering till I was twenty-three. I went to two Hospitals, but I got no lasting good. Then a lady friend of my sister advised Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I didn't feel a scrap of benefit till I had reached the third box. Soon I could cat a little solid food and keep Soon everyone could seo the improvement in me for themselves. I looked loss ghastly and my cheeks grew plumper, and I could feel my strength 'coming back every day. I began to sleep well at night, and'began to wish to go out and enjoy each day as othen girls did. • Every dose of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills made me feel stronger. I began to help mother instead, of her waiting on me. At last I was completely cured, and I am indeed very grateful." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills make tho good, red blood that women at all ages need lo keep them well, happy, and attractive Sold by nil dealers (but insist on having tho genuine pills, for substitutes never cure). •, If in doubt send to tho Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington, 3s. one box, six lioxes 10s. Gd.—Advt. A bazaar in aid of the Victoria Col logo gymnasium building and furuishin, fund will be held in tho gymnasium oi April 1 and 2.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 775, 26 March 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 775, 26 March 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 775, 26 March 1910, Page 10

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