HEALTH FAILED WHEN GROWING. Lack of Blood Caused Many Distressing Symptoms. Grew Th'n, Weak and Pale—Finally Cured by Increased Blood Sup; ply with Dr. Williams' Pink PiE "I outgrew niy strength," is the way so many girls express their experience when they are growing from girlhood to womanhood. Anaemia or bloodlessness is more apt to occur at this time than at any other period. It entails a lot of misery and suffering that is only relieved when the blood supply is increased. As Dr. Williams' Pink Pills actually make new blood, they nre the most direct cure for Anaemia. The following case shows their worth:— "When I was about 13 years old, my health began to give'way," said Miss N. Hines, Nixon Place, Wanganui. "I was attending school, and was always a strong healthy girl before this, but about this time I began to fall away. My appetite began, to tail me, I never seemed to care for any food, I had to'force.myself to cat, I began to get very pale and thin. My clothes were just hanging on me. Every morning I used to have splitting beadaches across my forehead. So tnat at last I did not know what to do. I becamo very languid and irritable. I did not care to do anything only to lie and 101 l about. My serves got completely -shattered. Sometimes the slightest noise made me go into hysterics. And my heart used to palpitate something dreadful at.times and cause me great pain. I became v«ry weak,_ the least little exertion' such as climbing a hill ■or stairs made me feel faint and exhausted. I suffered terribly from neuralgia in my head, at times it scorned as if every tooth in ray head was aohing. I was getting terribly run down and was losing weight rapidly, and my blood seemed to have turned into water. At last my mother thought sho would give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a trial. After I had tak*h the second box there wa3 a great change in me for the better, my colour began to come back, and my appetite improved. I kept on with the pills until I had taken seven boxes, when I found myself completely cured, and I was my old self again. The nervousness and neuralgia left me. and I have never had a relapse since, and to-day I feel strong and healthy, thanks to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by chemists and .storekeepers or sent by mail on receipt of price, 3s. per box, six boxes 16s. Cd., by the Dr. Williams' M«'dicine Company, of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington.
The ordinary monthly meeting of the Otaki branch of the W.C.T.U. was held this week. . Mrs. Palcrson delivered an interesting . address, dealing with the work of the union in the Old Land, and especially in Scotland. Sho dwelt (it somo length on the splendid work in Glasgow and other cities.
THE GUINEA POEM! A' CHEQUE FOR .£1 Is. has been gent to the writor of this verse — Hiss M.W., Pcdraa. Coming like a sunbeam Into homes of care, Puritan Soap has lightened Many burdens there! WIN A GUINEA! Prize Poem published every Saturday. Bor-t original four short-line ' advt. verse about "Puritan Soap" wins each week. Printed wrapper —from inside packet of Puritan Soapmust be enclosed, with full address, to: "Puritan Soap," Boi 203, Wellington. • . Wholesale Agents; A. S, I'atersoa and Co, Ltd*
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1539, 7 September 1912, Page 7
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