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ALWAYS WEir ——$ —— How Women Get Run Down Owing to Anaemia. ■ '. -4 Treatment that Increases the' Blood Supply Brings Back Health, and Strength. Anaemia brings a host of symptoms in its: train. - Without sufficient blood, men and women become pale, sallow, languid, suffer from indigestion, headaches, and heart palpitation, and are never fit to enjoy lite. Anaemia opens tho way for a decline and .provides the victims for a great- many diseases, because the weakened system is not able to offer the 6ame resistance as when in good health. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, are recommended as a cur© for Anaemia, because they actually combine ■with food and air to increase the blood supply. In the case of Mrs. Charles Devin, of i Somerset Place, Auckland, it ivill be noted how quickly all the distressing symptoms disappeared after she increased her blood supply with Dr. "Williams' Pink Pills. Mrs. Deyin made the following statement to an interviewer:— "I was never in the enjoyment of good health as a girl, I was, always tired and weary. I felt so very drowsy. 1 could have slept all day, but at night I could not get refreshing sleep, for 1 always woke up tired. I would wake uf>, too, bathed in perspiration, and I would be trembling all-over. My appetite practically did not exist. I could hardly eat a tiling for days at a time, perhaps a glass of' milk would last me all day. I was only happy if I could, get to the vinegar cruet or take an onion soaked in vinegar with a piece of bread. My lips and gums were as bloodless as my cheeks, there was no difference between them. My. eyes were glasy with heavy rings under them,, and I was .just a mere framework. I could not climb ayhill without resting every few steps and .gasping for breath. 1 thought my heart was seriously affected, it felt so bad, I could not stand for long without faintness coming over me. I would have to give way and sink into a chair, and my ankles, too,, swelled up. I craved for quiet and isolation, I wisned I could have gone right away into the bush and never have seen any company. My head ached almost unceasingly. I had plenty of work 'to- do each day, and I could not take a rest, ind so I got weaker and weaker till at last people would look, at me and make audible remarks as to how very wasted I looked. I was so lowspirited I could never enjoy a thing and at times I became quite hysterical and unstrung. My health, however, was restored by. a trial of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. As I took them I began to shake off all the lassitude. I felt new blood coming into my veins, and the colour began to show in my face. It was wonderful how I picked up. I can. honestly recommend them as a great health builder." Remember only the genuine Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure. Don't be gulled into taking something said to be just as good. Of alt dealers at 3s. per box, six boxe3 lCs. Gd., or frolti the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. Of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington, . '

Mrs. Podmore—"T flunk you h;ul bet tar go for Ihe doctor, George; Johnny complains of pains in liis head." 'Pod more— "It's nothing serious.. He has had.them before." vs. I'odmore—"Yes, but never on a holiday." ' {Pho right Corset nukes worl; easy. Warner's Kust-rrost is that - Corset.— AdvU ■ • ■

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1590, 6 November 1912, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1590, 6 November 1912, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1590, 6 November 1912, Page 5

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