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ONE THING TO CURE ANAEMIA. I The only thing that people suffering with Anaemia can do to be cured is to increase their blood supply. That's all they need to do. They will be cured just as soon as they have enough blood, because Anaemia is a bloodless, run down state. When the body becomes weak and run down from overwork, worry or severe illness, an examination of the blood would show it to be weak and watery. The common symptoms are paleness of the lips, gums and cheeks, shortness of breath and palpitation of the heart after the slightest exertion; dull eyes and loss of appetite. Anaemia itself is a dangerous disease and may gradually pass into Consumption. New blood, rich and red, will carry the necessary nourishment to all parts of the body. The next question is, what will increase the blood supply ? It is a fact that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have cured hundreds of cases ! of Anaemia. They are intended to make new blood and they do it. The cases quoted f above show how they cure. [ . These pills are. perfectly safe and create no drug habit. They are sold by chemists and storekeepers, or. sent by mafl ? post ! paid on receipt of price 3s. per box, six boxes 1 6s. 6d. by The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia Ltd , Wellington. DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2894, 25 August 1909, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2894, 25 August 1909, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2894, 25 August 1909, Page 26

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