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Perplexities of two Pale Girls.

Miss Williams, of Capetown, SJoiitrJ Africa, said that three years ago (when she was sixteen years of age) she began to be troubled with a languid feeling after the slightest exertion. Her blood became very thin and watery, and often while standing her head would gee dizzy and giddy, accompanied by a terrible buzzing sound in her ears, after which she would have a terrible bursting headache. Then she began to sleep very badly ; when she did sleep | she was troubled with horrid dreams, and in ihe morning when she arose she bad a very bad taste in he- mouth. Matters kept getting worse instead of better and finally her blood got so thin and sluggish that her pulse barely throbbed. At this time she had to go to bed often for three or four days at a time. She could not eat, had no energy, ambition or desire to do anything, and, in fact, was as miserable as it is possible to be. Luckily at this time she heard of Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, whioh she tried, with the result that now she is cheerful, happy, and bright. She looks healthy, and, instead of having her face covered with sores and pimpleß as it was, it is clear and smooth— thanks to Dr Williams' Pink Pills. Miss M. Warne, of 68 Trioli Road, South Yarra, Melbourne, te'ls us that but three years ago she was simply dying. She grew thinnev and thinner every day, and a 1 her blood was turning to water. Her friends were very anxiou? about her. Doctor's advice was obtained. They said she was suffering from anemia, but though she followed their directions most religiously no good resulted, and she sank lower and At this time her elder sister, who had heard of the virtues of Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, advised her to try them. She did so, and they ac'ed like a charm, and she soon regained her lost health, and says that, though she now leads a busy and active life, she is stronger and belter than . ever before, and that Dr Williams' P nk i Pills are the only medicine that ever did 1 her any good. j The genuine Dr Williams' Pink Pills are sold only in wooden boxes, about two inohes in length, encircling which is a blue warning label. The out side wrapper has tbe full name, Dr Williams' Pink Pills for! Pa'e People, printed in red. They are never sold in bulk, or from glass jars, and any dealer who offers substitutes in this form should be avoided. He is a man who would show equal readiness (in employiny impure drugs when making up prescriptions. In case of doubt it is better to send direot to the Dr Williams' Medicine Company, Wellington N.Z, enclosing the price, 3s. a box, or six boxes for 15*. 9d. These pills are not a purgative, and they contain nothing that conld injure the most delicate. As a spring medicine Dr Williams' Pink Pills far supasi all other remedies. Their action on the blood and nerves is prompt, and the effect is wonderful. Lassitude gives way to a feeling of renewed enorgy, and the lurking seeds of disease, resulting from tbe indoor confinement of the winter months, are sppedi'y expelled from the pyßtem. These pills are sold only in boxes, th' wrapper around which bears the full trade mark. " Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People." A pill even if colored pink, offered in any other form is a fraudulent imitation, and Phould be promptly refused. Buyers will protect themselves against imposition by bearing this in mind.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MH18971216.2.12

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Manawatu Herald, 16 December 1897, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
615

Perplexities of two Pale Girls. Manawatu Herald, 16 December 1897, Page 3

Perplexities of two Pale Girls. Manawatu Herald, 16 December 1897, Page 3

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