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HEALTH BROKEN DOWH. $ This Christchurch Woman Became a Physical Wreck. © —■ — Attacked with Fainting Turns, [Indigestion and Neuralgia—Restored to Health by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. This Christchurch woman became so low and weak through a general breakdown of health that she never expected to recover. After having medical advice and trying many remedies without success, she found renewed health' in Dr. Williams' I'ink Pills. JJrs. Arthur X'. Palmer, of 103 Brougham Street, Sydenham, Christchurch, the ladv in question, gladly »gave an account'of her experience to a reporter, for tho' benefit of other sufferers. "I would not want, any living creature to go through what 1 suffered,' she said. "I never cxpected to pull through. For mouths after the birth of my little boy I had been getting weaker till at last. I was an utter wreck. My appetite failed so that many days saw only a tiny scrap of bread pass my lips. Even that was often too mucin, for I would get the most acute pains in the chest and I would havo to loosen my clothes aud go and lie down. I grew as pallid as a ghost. My gums and lips were white. . My face got more and more drawn and haggard and dark rings w.erG under my eyes. People said I was dying on my, feet. I went to New Brighton, and in spite of fresh air and new milk and no work, I came back just as ill as ever. . I wasted to a skeleton almost. If I had my hands down my rings would drop off, and the children would pick them up. Iliad to have all my clothes taken in for they just hung on me. * One fortnight I had to stay in bed altogether, and at other times I would mostly sit about the house. For many months I could not do a bit of houso work. My feet and hands were, like ice. Even in the hottest weather I had to havo hot bottles at night. I would cry out with utter weakness for hours at a time. I would sit about and brood and brood and imagine all sorts of filings as if a cloud were over me, and would not lift. Ton could not keep mo from pickles, such as onions, I had such n craving for fnem. There was barely a trace of blood in my veins. As lo headaches, I would have them for days at a tiine. Occasionally T. got the most violent retching, and oh how weak and ill I would feel. Neuralgic attacks would . come on and stab each cheek with-pain. I even rubbed on acetic acid with liopo of a little relief,. -I got such a burning pain in the pit of the stomach they had to put on linseed poultices and havo mustard leaves under my heart for .t.ho spasms there. I got rheumatic twinges Hying from joint to joint, especially in the knees. My husband often had to bo nway from homo, but I got so bad that ho had to get a transfer to this city. Once they had to wire him to coino homo instantly. I would get helpless and scream aloud and then break down and cry. Once I was unconscious for five hours. Many a night I havo got out of bed and- walked up and down tho house and even outside, ernzed with tho Neuralgia, and an tho day I dare not face a cold wind or put my hands in cold water. After suffering like this for a long timo I read in li newspaper ono day of a cure by' Dr. Williams' l'ink Pills, so I tried them. I slept better after the first box, and tho neuralgia went away, so I kept on. I took six boxes altogether, and at the end of that time felt greatly improved. This remedy saved my life, and how truly grateful' I feel when I look back. There's not a healthier or brighter being in Christchurch now, all owing to Dr. Williams'' Pink Pills." When you ask for Dr. Williams' PinkPills dort't ho put off willi anything else, it's the genuine that cures. Price 3s. a box, or six boxes for 10s. (id., to be hud of. storekeepers and chemists, or sent: direct by The Dr. Medicino Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington.

The Press Association states that a London cablegram, reporting an interview with Mr. .loosten. of the firm of .loosten and Muria, of _ Wellington, represented iiim as saying New Zealand was more in sympathy with (he United States than Canada." In the interview, which really took place at Ottawa, what Mr. Joosteii actually said was: "We are somewhat more iii sympathy with the United States in New Zealand than you are." Warner'* Rust-proof Corvds nrc supcvlor in. shaee and durability.—Adtt.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1698, 14 March 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1698, 14 March 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1698, 14 March 1913, Page 8

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