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THE CAUSE OF ANAEMIA.

Treatment Needed to Increase

the Blood Supply.

Paleness, Headaches and Weakness Disappear under this Method,

to cure Anaemia the blood supply must bo increased. Anaemia is literally bloodlessness. Ihe symptoms that accompany Anaemia, which include paleness, indigestion, headaches, heart palpitation, and a general run down feeling, are caused by a lack of blood. An increased blood supply cures the cause nnd the symptoms J l .?., I ,'. '- v nisappenr. Treatment with Dr. Williams Pink Pills proves beneficial in cases of Anaemia. The}-, increase tho appetite and combine with food and air to make new blood,

Tito case of Mrs. C. Moulin, 117 Harper Street, Sydenham, Cliristchurch, shows how they cure. She said:— "With tho cares of n young family I got gradually into a very low state; first of all my appetite began to go. I began instead of eating well, to just pick here and there at my food, and if I mi.;sed a meal it did not mutter, for nothing had any flavour. Every tinge -of colour faded from my lips and cheeks. My head began to ache and as time went ou I never seemed to got. rid of the throbbing nnd heaviness. Neuralgia camo on, too, generally about sunset, both sides of my face were filled with pain, and I used to have the attack all night long till morning camo. I could not lie down for long; J. would get up and walk about for hours, crying with tho .pain. I felt so low spirited I would cry for hours over nothing through sheer weakness, nnd how I got through each day's work I don't know. I would tako up a broom and do out a room and then all the scrap of strength 1 had would go utterly, and I would have to sit down for a spell. I could uot have got any thinner than I did for I got to just a.framo-work. Even/lying down in bed my heart would palpitate; and a walk of only a few yards would set, it thumping, 1 would have to stop to get my' breath and if. would only come in gasps. When I did drop off to sleep at night ] 'd wake up after a little doze filled with terrifying dreams and find myself bathed in perspiration and trembling all over, and as weak us possible. I never wanted t0.,g0 out of the house. If 1 could just sit down all day that was all I Wanted. If I stooped to even pick up an iron I feltsuch: faint turns coming over me I would have to sit down or I Would go right off. My face was drawn and my eves deeply sunken and they had big black rings round them. But 1 aln glad to say that three boxes of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills gave mo back my health. Hit by bit they drove out the weakness and enriched my blood. You could see tho colour coming back into my lips, and with the second I felt wonderfully better. I can honestlv l-ecotnineiid these pills as a splendid blood-maker."

Dr. Williams' Pi nit Pills make liio Rood, red blood thnt women at all age's need to keep them well, liappv, and 'attractive. Sold by nil dealers '(but insist on having the genuine pills, for substitutes never cure). If in doubt send to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co, of Australasia, Ltd,, Wellington; one box 3s„ six boxes 16s. CiL

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Bibliographic details
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1578, 23 October 1912, Page 4

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578

THE CAUSE OF ANAEMIA. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1578, 23 October 1912, Page 4

THE CAUSE OF ANAEMIA. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1578, 23 October 1912, Page 4

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