s and less severe, and the headaches - passed off. Everyone notioed the differ--1 once in me. My blood was enrichcd and 5 the swolling in the ankles and the pains , ceased. My heart got strong, and in t time ovory symptom disappeared." 1 i NapJer Woman Lacked Blood. 3 "I wae always subject to Anaemia, " and as time went on I grew worse," " Port Ahuriri, Napier. "I had no colour f said Mrs. James Ruker, Hardinge Road, ' in my face or lips. I was very sallow. I > never had any appetite, I could go all i day on a piece of bread and butter and P a cup of tea. I hardly over took meat. r I always felt sick after a meal. If I 5 took a little exercise a faint feeling 1 would come over me, and I would have ■ to sit down for a few moments. I was " so low in spirits that I would cry at nothing. All day I would foci drowsy and thoroughly worn ont, with no cnI ergy at all. I envied other women who ' could fly through the day's work and feel fresh after it. The doctor said I had anaemia, but though 1 spent pounds on medicines I did not get one bit of good. However, I took a oourse ' of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They made ', fresh blood for me, improved my appet tite, and I felt over so much brighter - and more energetic. My nerves got o much steadier, and I lost that misorf ablo depressed feeling. I could digest s my food more easily, and to-day my f health is nood." s o 0 Dcmedin Woman Losing 1 ' Weight. e J "Some time back I got run down, e said Mrs. William Illingworth, Kais korai Valloy, Dunedin, N.Z. "My p strength gradually began to go, and at :1 last I lost'my appetite completely. I 1 began to suffer from headaches, somet times lasting for a week at a time, t Then I could hardly see ; overything 1 was dim and hazy-. I lost my colour and I fell away in flesh. My back was always y aching, and although I was drowsy in I the daytime I often couldn't sleep at :, night. I dreadod. tho thought of daily g duties. I seemed to have no good Blood ', in me. I was inclined to bo nervous, •. and at times felt so- queer that I i. thought I was going to faint. I kept on a like this for months, losing all interest d in everything. I didn't care to go out t anywhere; for some days I could'hardly e put one foot before the other. At last i- a friend, seeing how poorly X was Jook:r ing, advised mo to try Dr. ,Williams'
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 817, 14 May 1910, Page 13
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464Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 817, 14 May 1910, Page 13
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