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A Painful Complaint Caused by ! ■' r Bloodlessness.' ' ' ; .— —* ■ Masterton Woman who Suffered • Greatly—-The Most Miserable Woman Alive-Dr. Williams' Pink . Pills gave her Good Health, Women who have Nttitalgitt usually find that it is the result of I'cttiiig (heir general health go. Th-e.v get rvm down,' think they will pick up, b'ij'fc find he re-vc-rso is the cas;, aw! .the sharp stabbing pains come on. This {was -t!is expedience of Mrs. J. 'Hesp, of Sa-stertori. . "About two and a half jeans ago I became very run down," said Mrs. Hesp, "and I' continued to giw frorse iiatit i hadn't an atom. of strength. I left Masterton on the doctor's Orders for a,, change, but didn't benefit. After jv tiiiie L l*'(?n:i to suffer terribly.' from .Neuralgia. Sharp pains would shcot across my. fftce, and, I bepan to think that . I was the .most' miserable woman alive. I became so lowspirited, depressed aitd weak, that I wtis hardly able to do the' lightest liiil.; abitib the house. I lost all my appetite, and my' lips 'and cheeks h«;amc bloodless. I consulted a doctor, wli.o gavo we a eotirse of medicine, but this failed tc do me itny Ko3d at all, so, he ordered. irsO away to Mastertoii (we were then Ihipg at Stratford) as he thought tho change would do me pood, but I felt even worse when I got hero as ,1 could itot even the little housswork ,1 had'-to da things li°camo negleeled. At la-si niy. husband failed 'another doctor, who ordered me to a convalescent home weeks.'. I felt milch better.when I left (he h'ttne, but after a few w<;eks iuy old jjmipliiin-t returned 'and T wai just as -ill as bi>f.ore. T became f>:i bad that I coiild tako 110 solid- food at all, and T used to keep a pot hot. milk on the stova .md keep nn drinking this to 'lwep so-jnjr. I tlmught my suffering would'drive-'nie toad. At night I got very little sleep, X hfld seen-statements in ffie'd'aily papers Wiins 'of the' wonderfiil. cures through Dr. .Williams' Pink Pills, so jay- htisfend 1 br-nght some home, for me.. T. n<3tife<l fift' l difference from the first. I began to feel better in myself, t could get alsont tho house easily. My friends noticed irh«* improvement.' I perspwirnl till I hs-d rid myself of) all those terribly aching pains, and T felt a new wotnan, I consider thi'" a wonderful cure, after «U the fnilirr*. f n&v^i 1 I>?.ck. and'now T ahv?ys kepv a fS'w just to keep i"" to!tf<! : ,i'-i'; I felievij- thev ar» th" finnst Hond .nwilifto

T Jr. Pink Pit's are 3s. a box, 0 box"" 16s: Gd.. nf all 'wr froM t're llr. Medicine C»> of Australasia. Ltd., Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1977, 6 February 1914, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1977, 6 February 1914, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1977, 6 February 1914, Page 11

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