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WOMEN WHO LOSE WEIGHT.

; A Danger Sign that should not be Neglected. Wellington Woman who became Pale, Weak and Wretched, Tells How She Restored Herself. Loss of weight is a grave -sigTt in a debilitated, run-down condition that should not be neglected. It indicates- a wasting away, which if not checked may end. in a dccline. As the whole troublo lies in the weak, watery state of the blood, tlio cure is naturally more blood and bettor blood. There is nothing like Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for making new blood and restoring weak, debilitated people. Tliey-givo the aid required to bring back health and strength to the nervous and exhausted. How good they are is borne out by the experience of Mrs. J. E. Johnsen, of 7 Harriet Street, off Tinakori Read, Wellington, who says:—'"My blood not only turned watery but decreased in quantity. Headaches started at tho back of the neck and crept up all over my head. I generally got one of these turns at least once a week; perhaps more. Often on a Sunday I woke up unable to get about the house. Any noise about the place raado mo ten times worse. The small of my back was always aching. Thero was not a day when I was free. Some days it cased a little, and then tho next day it would bo worse than ever, and I would be moving about with my hands holding my back. Often a neighbour camo and did some work for me, knowing how I dreaded it. I grew thin and wasted terribly. My mother hardly know mo when I went to pay her a visit. I would look at tho food on tho table and turn away. Occasionally I fancied something, and when I'd get it I could not cat it. I felt tirod every day. It ! was simply maddening to wake every morniiig nioro tired tnan when I hacl gone to bod. I grew so nervous that I locked tho door when Mr. Johnsen was out, and people could knock their hardest. I was ailing for nearly two years, when I read in a pamphlet of a case so liko mine, that Dr. Williams' I'ink Pills had cured, that I ordered three boxes, and thoy made an astonishing difference. I only wish I had heard of them before, and saved myself so many months of misery and weakness. Tlio fourth box completely pulled me round, and made a different being of me." Cures by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills jire real cures, that are freely given by those who obtain benefit, for the sake of other sufferers. They are sold by all reliable shops at 3s. a box, six boxes 18s. Gd,, or from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1888, 24 October 1913, Page 9

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WOMEN WHO LOSE WEIGHT. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1888, 24 October 1913, Page 9

WOMEN WHO LOSE WEIGHT. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1888, 24 October 1913, Page 9

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