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Anaemia, Heart Palpitation, Giddiness, and Cramps Vanquished. . -» DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILL BRING PERFECT HEALTH TO A NEW ZEALAND LADY. Chatting to a press representative recently, Miss Petrea Peterson, of Featherston, North Island, New Zealand, told him she was simply dying; how the dreaded anaemia clutched her in its embraces ; and how, through the agency of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, she was ultimately transformed to the most perfect health and natural beauty :— " I am 19 years of age," she said " and since I was 15 I have been suffering more or less. I had palpitation of the heart, which was brought about by anosmia or bloodlessnesi, to which I wsa a long martyr. Whenever I ran upstairs my heart would thump voiltntly against my sides, and I would be quite epeechless for several moments until I reoovered my breath. Night after night I tossed, weary and wornout, on my bed, trying vainly to sleep.' I had fearful attacks of cramps in my legs, and so great was the agony that frequently it caused me to scream out in very desperation. I was always in a weak, low etate, and never felt fit for my work. My legs would at timed swell up to a considerable extent, and this naturally occasioned myself and my mother great suspense. Thu?, as I grew older I grew worse and worse, being subject also to periods of giddiness which many a time caused me to almost fall down. I tried plenty of medicines, and I had several doctors, but the gave no relief. I also consulted three doctors regarding an affliction of the eyo from which I suffered. Having almost given up my case as hopeless I one day noticed an advertisement for Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People in the Evening Post. Gathering hope from this, in Jnne, 1897, 1 commenced taking them striokly according to directions. After the the third dose I found a change for the better. I continued with them until I, bit by bit, improved so much that four months ago I laft them off altogether I have taken a total of nine boxes, and am now in every way in the most peifect health. Insomnia, weakness, giddiness*, heart palpitation, cramp*, and swellings in the legs have all disappeared, and the affection in my eye has likewise ceased. As there has been no recurrence of these ailments at all during the past four months, it is evident that my cure is a permanent one. The pills have absolutely cared me, and I will always keep soaae of them by me. I feel fit for my work and for anything. My mother thinks the world of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and she has tried several boxes herself. lam awfully thankful to them, and I have recommended them to all my friends." The genuine Dr Williams' Pink Pills are sold only in wooden boxes, about two inches iv length, each of which is encircled by a b'ue 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 b tter to send direct to the Dr Williams' Medicine Company, Wellington, N.Z., enclosing the price, three shillings a box, or six boxe3 for sixteen and sixpence.

DO YOU SUFFER * from LIVER COMPLAINT, INDIGESTION, CONSTIPATION, HEARTBURN, FLATULENCE, Or any symptoms of a disordered digestive apparatus ? If so, there is no remedy in the world to safe and sure to give relief as Fletcher's Pills and Clements Tonic. Don't be misled into wasting time and money on any of the " All-failing " nos'rnms so speciously advertised by designing quacks and dishonest rogues. Remember, these two remedies have stood the test of lime thai, their merits are proved, and that a few shillings invested on them may save you vftekfl and months of suffering, and,

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Manawatu Herald, 25 June 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 25 June 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 25 June 1898, Page 3

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