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HE OUT till 1 lilt.

Is Treatment that Aims to Increase the Blood Supply.

A Remedy that has Successfully Cured Hundreds of Cases in New Zealand.

Pale, weak, anaemic people will coH« tinue to be pale, weak, and anaemic, until their.blood supply is increased. Lack of Sufficient good, red blood is tho cause of all the distressing symptoms of anaemia. Ail increased amount ol' blood cures the complaint. The only trefttment that will avail is one that helps to increase the supply of blood; when tho blood supply is increased one can reasonably expect to have a good colour, to lose that tired, weary, breathless feeling, to havo a good appetite, and to get good nourishment from food. 'I'h? best medicino for anaemia is one that is known to have cured tho complaint. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can be recommended with confidence, bccauso they have cured hundreds of cases. Tlicv linve beep on the Australasian market for over fourteen years. They aro scientiheally compounded for tho very purposo of assisting to increase the blood supply, and how well they do, their work tho hundreds of eases ot Anaemia in New Zealand bear out. The following case of Mrs. Dinah Boyd, Toru Street, Miramar, Wellington, is a striking instance of how they cure. "I was always a strong, healthy girl till I reached the ago of about sixteen years, when I became wiaihuic," said Mrs, Boyd. "I was quite bloodless, and felt very languid, .My faco'bccamo very pale, a sort of waxy white. My lips appeared quite bloodless. If I held my hands up to the light 1 could almost see through them. My appetite became very irregular. After meals I always felt inclined to vomit. I suffered a great deal'from palpitation of the heart. The least exertion used to cause my heart to flutter so that. I thought many a time I was going to die. My hands and feet used to uo very cold. I could not keen them waYni, no matter what I used to no with them. I was a great sufferer from breathlessness, especially if I climbed n hill or stairs. ; At times I used to suffer from headaches across the top of my head. > feet used to get very soro if I remained long standing. I became very nervous, the least noise would make me jump. I used to suffer much from Neuralgia in tho face. I became very low spirited and very irritable and lmsty in temper. I was gradually getting very thin. I was in this stale for about six months, when a larly friend advised me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, saying I would never be sorry for it. I bought one box from Mrs. Johnstone, where 1 was employed at the lime, and before I had used it, I found they were doing me good, and by the timo that I hail taken seven or eight boxes I was completely restored to good health. I felt new bjood running through my veins, t got a splendid appetite. 1 got a good natural colour, anil never felt better in my life before. I have been married four years, and liavo enjoyed perfect health ever since T took Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pills. I consider thev arc a. wonfcofful medicine, and to them I owe my present good state, of health." , Dr. Williams' Pink Pills aro 3s. a box, fi boxes lfis. Gd., of all dealers, or from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington. > *

"Yes, I have scon the day when , Mr. Rich, the millionaire,' did not have a *iair of shoes to cover his feet." "And when was that, pray?" -"At the time ho \vo« bathing.'-

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1097, 8 April 1911, Page 12

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Tapeke kupu
617

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1097, 8 April 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1097, 8 April 1911, Page 12

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