Winter Ailments.
ANJEMIA (BLOODLESSNESS). DR WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS A POSITIVE CURE. A CASE IN POINT. LADY'S RECOVERY. (From T7ie Tarangwoer Times. The most devastating and beauty-des-troying complaint which females have to contend with in Australia is undoubtedly gfesemia. Bloodlessness is a general and terrible weakneßß which, bit by bit, draws its victim into the grave. Climates wd mode of living seem responsible for its appearance in these southern latitudes. Until of late years no adequate cure had been found for it ; now, however, Dr Williams' fink Pills for Pale People are known throughout the world as the one great
specific which invariable baffles this most distressing ailment. Mrs Bowe, of North Maldon, Victoria thus graphically relates the recovery of her daughter, Miss May. "Up to two years ago," says this lady, "my daughter had been strong and in good health, but she then became thin and pallid in appearance. She constantly had a feeling of depression, and her appetite entirely left her. Always light-hearted, bright, and vivacious this peculiar and distressing charge naturally caused us great concern. Several medicines were tried, but she became weaker and more listless every day. The doctor said she was suffering from anaemia, or poorness of the blood. We then became seriously alarmed, and consulted different medical men, who presoribad, and told Miss May to take as much exercise as possible. She, being fond of flowers, naturally turned her attention to the garden, but had to abandon the work, as the least exertion exhausted her. Often when I thought she was out taking exercise in the fresh air, I have found her in the drawing room with her head resting in her hands, and in a somnolent state. Then, when disturbed, she would steal quietly to her own room, and remain there for hours at a time. At this stage we became extremely anxious concerning her health, and again sought medical advice, as we thought she was going into a decline. It was of no use though ; nothing did her any good. She was then so thin and weak that the slightest exertion tired her. She also suffered from severe cramps in the legs. "Friends then recommended patent medicines, and two or three kinds were tried, unsuccessfully. ' " At last I decided to take her away to the country for a change, but just as I was about to do so I saw in the Tarangower Times an advertisement about Dr Wiliiams' i Pink Pills for Pale People, and noticed that people with symptoms similar to those of my daughter had been cured, I determined to give them a trial. "After using half a box a great improvement was noticeable, and after using three boxes she regained her appetite, was able to sleep with comfort, and was so strong and well that we considered there was no necessity for her continuing to take Dr Williams' Pink Pills. So she dis- ! continued them. I honestly believe my daughter's recovery was due to this great remedy. She is now as well as ever she was in her life. She has a fine color, is able to eat and sleep well, and can take any amount of outdoor exercise without feeling fatigued. I feel very grateful to Dr Williams for my daughter's recovery, and would like to have the case made known, as it may induce others who suffer as my daughter did, to try this remedy to their benefit, and thus perhaps bring sunshine and happiness to to their homes." Dr Williams' Pink Pills have a remarkable efficacy in curing diseases aris-ing from an impoverished condition of the blood or an impairment of the nervous system such , as rheumatism, neuralgia, partial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, St. Vitus' dance, nervous headache, nervous prostration, and the tired feeling therefrom, the after-effects of la grippe, influenza, and severe colds, diseases depending on humors in the blood such as scrofula, chronic erysipelas, etc. Dr Williams' Pink Pill give a healthy glow to pale and sallow complexions and are a I specific for the troubles peculiar to the female system, and in the case of men they effect a radical cure in all cases arising from mental worry, over-work or excesses of any nature. , The genuine Dr Williams' Pink Pills are sold in wooden boxes, about two inches in length, each of which is encircled by a blue warning label. The outside wrapper has the full name, Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, printed in red. In case of doubt it is better to send direct to Dr Williams' Medicine Company, Wellington, N.Z., enclosing the price, 3s. a box, or six boxes for 16s. 6d. These pills are not a purgative, and they contain nothing that could injure the most delicate. :
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Manawatu Herald, 28 May 1898, Page 3
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788Winter Ailments. Manawatu Herald, 28 May 1898, Page 3
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