ALL THE ILLS THAT FLESH IS HEIR TO
Is Often the Lot of the Anaemic One Bloodless Christchurch womaic had violent headaches, In- - digestion, lacked appetite ; nerves were shatteredMade strong by Dr Williams' Pink I ills.
People who are anaemic, whose blocd becomes thin and' watery, usually have so many symptoms that they believe they have all the ills that flesh is heir to. The commonest are shortness of breath, paleness, headaches, indigestion, heart palpi-f tations, tired, languid feeling, nervousness/ Only more blood is needed to put everyV thing right. 'That's what Dr Williams'* Pink Pills do, because they make new;' blood. " Just on three, years ago I began to suffer from poverty of blood," eaid ilr« Mary Hall, 35 Queen street, Sydenham, Christchurch. " I lelt worn out with thaf violent headaches that came on. Righfr at tfie back of my jock and across my forehead the violent throbbing nearly prostrated me. I had to keep going, but hardly, knew how to keep my head up. There was a dull aching on the top of my eyes. My appetite went right off, and I had U\ force myself to eat. Every time I ate anything I had a nasty fulness in my chest. I always suffered wtih my nerves — at times the frights I got over trifles were really painful. Day after day I felt that languid! and weary that 1 could hardly do my work.. I was ailing like this for over 12 months, when one day, after reading about Dtf Williams' Pink Pills, I made up my mind to try them. During the second box I felt my strength coming back. The headaches had almost vanished, and I felb ever so much better. Three boxes put ma into the best of health." s Dr Williams' Pink Pills actually make new blood. Anasmia and irregularities are both caueed by bad blood, and so are indigestion, headaches, backaches, kidney trouble, lumbago, sciatica, neuralgia, ncr« vousness, failing powers, general weakness, and- decline. By striking a t the one cause in the blood, 'Dr Wiliams' Pink Pilta cure all these. Sold by chemists and storekeepers, or sent diroct from the Dr Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington. Price, 3s a box, six boxes 16s 6d, post free. Writ* for hints as to diet, etc.
M. Camille Groult, the famous art col* lector, who died aged 75, is said to hav< left his collection, which is worth upward/ of one million sterling, to the Louvre. The collection consists of paintings by Gainsborough, Reynolds, Turner, Watteau, Gbartin, and Frasconard,,
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Otago Witness, Issue 2817, 4 March 1908, Page 29
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