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A DIRECT CORE FOR ANAEMIA. Treatment that Builds up Weak, Watery Blood. This Woman who was Weak Thin and Wasted, tells how she Regained Health and Strength. The most direct treatment, also the surest ami safest for Annemia, or bloodIcssness, :is one that builds up the blood supply. This is the reason. Anaemia is literally bloodlessness. The paleness, weariness, headaches, Indigestion, heart palpitation, side and backaches, all spring irorn the one cause, bloodlessness. When the blood supply is renewed there is nothing to cause all those disorders. Bocauso Dr. Williams' Pink I'ills make new blood llipy are the most ccrtain cure n'V* ia known to Medical science. .Iney have cured so many cases of Anaemia throughout Now Zealand, that if J'°« •J-'jfc someone who has been ill, weak mid bloodless, how s"he was cured, the answer is almost sure to bo by Dr. Williams' Pink I'ills. If you suffer from a of blood you. cannot take anything that will as speedily make a supply of these pills. The case of Mr. J\ Graham, Lyndon Road, near Hastings Street Hastings, is a typical illustration of how these pills act in eases of bloodlessness. To a reporter, ehe said:— I was strong enough as a Young girl but as I grew up my health faJed ofl of a sudden. It s a wonder how I kept alive, tor I could practically not eat a morsel tor days.. It was no use cooking for me. 1 would just look at the eatables and that was more than enough. My face was a deadly white; my gums nnd lips were bloodless, - too. I can't describe now utterly tired and weak I became, it was a burden every morning to put my hands up to do my hair. I would struggle out of bed as tired as when I got into it. It did not matter if I ciit my flesh bv accident, 1 'he wound wouldn't bleed. 'My heart " O'ud thump if I walked a few yards. If 1 went to church I would feel 60 faint and suffocated I would have to come out. I would give way and cry if anyone 6poke i °~oss. ,oss *° mp > m 5" nerves were so shattered. My face wa.s drawu, and dark ines enme under my eyes. As to flesh I had none, 1 wns simply skin and bone. I get tonics from the chemist, but they had no ellect. My mother worried so "much over (no, for I faded day by dav. If it had not boon for J)r. Williank J -l'inlc Pills I (lon t know how I should have ended, but they gradually made my blood rich. I noticed the colour coming into mv face and that it was beginning to fill out, and 'nat my appetite was improving. ] kept on pelting inter with each box till at last f was able to knock ofl. I have kept in splendid health ever sinoc, and I owe it entirely to this remedy." . Don'l let any dealer talk you jjito taking something which he says as good." If you are pestered to take a substitute, send 3s. for one box or lfis. 6d. for six boxes to the I)r. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington.

POULTRY SALE. WE have br<*n instructed to sell by - Piibliu Auction, about 3U PJ-JN'S of the Birds now loinputiiiK in the Kgß-liiyim; (ompetition at Papauui, on Ist April, This adonis an excellent opportunity of securing llinrouglil.v tested and first-class breeding .stock. Send for Catalogue of Pens. C. K. WILROX A\P CO., Poultry P.nlrtm'-n, m Xuuu fitwjt, CMUtckmoJ),

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1390, 16 March 1912, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1390, 16 March 1912, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1390, 16 March 1912, Page 15

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