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inoF BLOODLESSHESSL i * ■ Anaemia Should riot be Allow ed to Drift, ■ 0 ■ Dunedin Woman Found a Remedy that- Brought color to her Cheeks, and Made Her Strone. < * Women and girls who havo .allowed themselves to drift into an anaemic,, bloodless condition find that the whole system suffers in consequence. Energy is lacking, vitality is low, there is breathlessucss, headaches, heart palpitation and indigestion, besides the graver danger 'of consumption developing. Never allow anaemia to drift. The blood supply should bo increased as quickly as possible. Safoty lies only that way. Dr. Williams's Pink Pills for Palo People havo promptly cured so many cases of Anaemia, tJiat they may bo well regarded as a s;>ecinc for this complaint. Tho case of Mrs. W. lllingworth, Kaikoria Valley, Dmiedin, furnishes an excellent illustration of their value in Anaemia. "I used to always enjoy good health, but some while back I got run down," said Mrs. lllingworth. "Sly strength gradually began to go, and at last I lost «y appetite completely. 1 began to suffer from headaches, sometimes they lasted for a week at a time. Tho pain pressed down on my eyes and then I could hardly see, everything was dim and hazy. 1 lost my colour and fell away in flesh. My back was always aching, when 1 wanted to sleep at night 1 couldn't and often during tho day I'd bo as drowsy as possible. 1 dreaded tho thought of the daily duties. 1 seemed to havo no good blood in me.' I was inclined to bo norvous and at tiniosI felt so queer that I felt as if I wero going to faint right off. I kept on liko this for months, losing all interest in everything. 1 didn't caro to go out anyv'hore. 1 had so little energy that some days I could barely put ono foot before tho other. At last a friend, seeing how poorly 1 was looking, advised mo to try Dr. Williams's Pink Pills, and with tba first box I felt bettor. Yvith four boxes I was much improved, and by tho time I had taken six my health was fully ro- ■ stored, and I've been well ever since." Dr. Williams's Pink Pills are always tho same and are sold only in packages boarins; tho well-known trade-mark, "Dr. Williams's Pink Pills for Pole People." Pills sold in any other package or loose, by tho dozen or hundred are not tho same, nb matter what the dealer tells you. Tho genuine are sold by most medicine dealers or will be sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of price 3s. per box, G boxes 16s. Gd. postage iwiti. by the Dr. Williams's Medicine Co. of Auslrirasia.Ltd., Wellington. „____ Remarkable interest has. been created in naval circles in England by the announcement that the Admiralty have ordered experiments to be carried out by a now 15in. gun, which will be as superior to the 13.5 in. gun, with which our new Dreadnoughts are to be fitted, as tho latter excels the present 12in. gun. It is generallv admitted that this decision of tho Admiralty is tho reply of Great Britain to the Hin. gun lately adopted by certain foreign Powers, including Germany. The experimental trials of tho new weapon are expected to take place early in tho presence of Admiralty experts. Mr. Rider Haggard, the novelist,' who is farmer as well, sends milk to, London to tho value of about .£IOOO a year. Never hesitalo about giving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to children. It contains no narcotic of any description, and can bo given with confidence. As a quick euro for coughs and colds to which children aro susceptible, it is unsurpass13'

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1144, 3 June 1911, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1144, 3 June 1911, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1144, 3 June 1911, Page 12

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