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PALE WEAK PEOPLE ■•-. ■"■■ o — ! ; It Means Strength and Good \ .:.■■ s Health. ] ■'■'"■ i '•Weak, Languid, Wellington Girl I Cured. ' j People who haicn't sufficient good, re 4 blood are said to 1)0 anaemic Vigorous health and strength'.are , impossible if the. blood supply bo deficient or impure. The whole -health of the body depends on the.-. blood., That- is why there are so many distressing symptoms in anaemia—lack : ; of strength", paleness and listlessness,; indigestion, .heart palpitation, backache, ■.' and headache are only"a .few. : .■ '■ ,i The only cure for anaemia is an in-.-j creased blood supply. When the Wood is ] .built np all thejo symptoms disappear. J ;;-.To increase the-. blood ' snpp'ly, Dr. j Williams's Piiik-Pills for-Pale People can .] be recommended .with.' confidence.; Their j one great mission is to make new' blood, ■> j It -is an absolute scientific fact that they i combine with food'-and air to : inerease j the blood, supply; Further, they have . i cured hundreds of people of Anaemia, ] While so promptly effective these-. pills j contain no harmful, stimulants or opiates., j They are perfectly safe, and create no i drug. habit. They are carefully com- j pounded in the most scientific manner \ with the finest ingredients for tho. blood j known to , medical, science. Over twelve i years record in New Zealand shows, how; j good they are. . ; - j "Up to the ago of sixteen .years I was . i always a strong healthy girl," said Hiss ! Ada Norman,. 9Alfred 'Street, Adelaide : Road, Wellington. "I went to my trade... as cardboard boxmaker at the ago of H, ! . but'had to leave it'when I reached the I ago of sixteen. Jly-face became' paie or. J sickly white, my gums and lips were' • also very pale. ■ I-. lost my appetite. ■.= I could not keep anything on niy stomach,. i and did not care for any kind of food, j My tongue was coated . with a dirty i yellow. substance. I suffered much f rom " i palpitation of the heart, and a paiii under arty heart. My hands and- feet .used to ' I be very cold owing to feebleness 0f. ,, , circulatiou of the little blood I had in my I body. I had a peculiar noiso: in--mv 1 ears, like tho buzzing of-a saw,at-times;--'.i at other times like the beating of drums I in the distance. I. was very. nWrvqns.. ■ ] j became very thin pui use'/ 'to liav< fainting fits. Mr. .nother \ind friends "■ thought 1 that J goilje Mto oonsump- ': tion, so I «i:iSUIt«J « aoctor.' Ho said I -'.'I was aii»inj;c, 'itntt' ordered mo to the'i tlospital,butr I woulrt'not go. '\ Sevei-ai' told me to : try : Dr.-Williains's '■' Pink Pills. A frieud-of mine offered to Vj buy some of. them for me if.l would, take ''-i them. I commence<l (hem, and took them -j according to. directions, .and-in about a -i fortnight's: time I found they were doing ', m.o -gooil. I continued their uso until I ' had taken' about twelve boxes. I was -j then able' to return to my trade again. I : got my appetite back, and was able, to ,■ eat twice tho quantity of food that I j could at any previous time. I lost all < signs of .illness, and became mor'o active j than ever I had been. I have enjoyed the .;! befct of. health since Dr. Williams's Pink- : j Pills cured me." ■ Dr. Williams's Pink Pills ars 3s. a hoi, i G boxes IBs. Oil., of all dealers, or from j tlie Dr. Williams's Medicine Co. of Aus- ;j •tralasio, Lid., Wellington, . .1

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 984, 26 November 1910, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 984, 26 November 1910, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 984, 26 November 1910, Page 13

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