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A Happy Ending.

A happy ending to a miserable story extending over four years, formed the snbjeot of a letter recently received from Miss Peirea Peterson, a resident of Featherson, North Island.

In the course of her interesting letter, Miss Peterson, who is 19 years of age, writes :— " Since I was fifteen I have, like many other New Zealand girte, been a Bnfferer from annmia. First I began to grow thin and pale faced ; my lips became bloodless, and I felt fearfully weak. Then I was afflicted with heavy headaohes and loss of appetite. I conld not sleep, and oramps came in my legs, the stinging, tingling pain of which was so great that I used to scream aloud. 1(1 even went upstairs an attack of heart palpitation would result, and I had to rest till I recovered my breath. Sometimes my heart was so weak that I had not the strength to speak. Several doctors described my complaint as annmia. I a'so suffered from weak eyesight, la Jane, '97, I saw Dr Williams' pink pills advertised in the Evening Post. A young lady, told how she had been cured by them, so I purchased a supply. Af'er the third dose I felt a little improved. I continued with them antil I had used nine boxes, being "then quite cured. Ever since then I have been free from headaohes, sleeplessness, cramps, heart palpitation, and all my former complaints. I can do a day's work without feeling fatigued and my complexion is quite rosy. Several of my friends have used Dr Williams' pink pills, and have been benefited greatly, j Besides remoring the annmia, they cured the eye weakness I have spoken of." I If we can feed and enrich the blood— for which Dr Williams' pink pills are especially famed— we check weakness and bloodlessneßs, enable ourselves to get the j foil benefit from our food, and avoid or cure indigestion, sluggish liver, nervous ailments' like St Vitus' dance, neuralgia, j paralysis, and all blood and skin disorders, Sold by chemists and storekeepers — But mind you ask for Dr Williams' They are what Miss Peterson used:

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Manawatu Herald, 24 February 1900, Page 3

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356

A Happy Ending. Manawatu Herald, 24 February 1900, Page 3

A Happy Ending. Manawatu Herald, 24 February 1900, Page 3

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