IOSTtII HER STREHCTH. This Woman Drifted into a Run-Down Hopeless State. Too Weak to do her House Work or go out of Doors. Restored her Strength with Dr, Williams' Pink Pills. After drifting into a pitifully weak, anaemic state, Mrs. L. Goldhai'g, ot Auckland, was ablo to ,rsore her strength with Dr. Williams Pink Pills. These pills are particularly recoimnondod for' Anaemia on account of the spocmc action they have in increasing the blood supply, and it was more blood that -Mrs. Uoldbarg needed. She was seen at her home, 11 Cross Street, and made the following statement to a reporter:— < "I found myself becoming anaemic when I was living in London/' said Mrs. Goldbarg. "It came on gradually. My face became a waxy white colour, llie whites of my eyes became a dirty yellow colour; my gums beeamc white and bloodless,. also the inner surface of my eyelids and,lips. I could not eat anything, niia it was a wonder how I lived at all. If 1 tried .to eat any food, the sitfht of it used to upset mv stomach. My heart used to .beat awfully with tho least exertion, and my breath was finite short. If I v A }*£ { \ upstairs I would havo to Test;for iully an hour before I could breathe properly again. My hands and feet wore always cold; my feet used-to swell to an awiui size. I had a peculiar buzzing noise 111 my ears, and if 1 stooped down 1 felt quite giddy, ami when I would rise up again everything seemed to go round with me. 1 became very nervous. I had fearful headaches and shooting paiiu all over my body. I was low-spirited, and so easily annoyed, I did not wish anyone to speak to me. I was sufiering in this way for about three months, when I consulted a doctor. As soon as he looked -at me ho said I was anaemic. Ho ordered me into ; Petterton Hospital, AYest End. I stayed there about six weeks and then I was oidered to Brighton. I was not much improved by the first hospital treatment, and I became rapidlv worse when I went to Brighton. 1 was there six months and had to be taken back to London. T then attended Guy's Hospital for about eight or nine weeks, but did no* improve in tho least from the treatment I received there. The doctors told me that they thought I was going into consumption. They advised me to try Dr. AYilliams' Pink Pills. I did, 1 and soon found they were doing iho good. JJy tlk? lime 1. hail u-i'd six boxes ] was ijuitc restored to good health. [ wn s again able to do mv work. I lost all signs of illness. I got \i splendid colour in mv face ami put on a lot ol flesh, i mil now as strong and healthy as ever I was in my life." Nr. Wiilianis' pjnk Pills make the good, red blood that, women at nil need, to keep them well, happy, ami attractive. Sold b\* all dealers (but insist on having the genuine pill'*, for substitutes never euro). If in doubt pend to tbo T>r. AYilliams' Medicine Co. of Atustralaaia, Ltd., WoUWui* 0A« tax* BU boxes 14a,
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1354, 3 February 1912, Page 15
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543Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1354, 3 February 1912, Page 15
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