A Cure in Auckland.
. .- "I found, my health giving way some time ago;" said -Mrs Alfred Sneddon, 13 St. Mary's road, Ponsonby, Auckland. " I didn't seem to pick up at, all as time went on. Some days I could eat well, and other days I wouldn't care if I never 1 saw food. My strength failed. A little j bit of work seemed like a heavy load, ! and would fairly tire me out. I was ! depressed and wretched in spirits. If I j stood for any time my ankles would swell as if the blood was watery. If I cut myself hai'dly any blood would run through, j I had dizzy turns, and in the morning I'd J feel so tired out that I could hardly rise. j I lost flesh considerably, and all my colour I went. Every now and then I'd have a ! sharp shooting pain under the heart like I a knife thrust. Some days I'd feel 'better j and some days worse, but I generally felt , unstrung, and I was very nervous. My friends would pass me in the street, not recognising me, as I had altered so. Dr ! Williams' Pink Pills brought back my ; health. I began to put on flesh and gain colour. My strength returned, and now my health is excellent."
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Otago Witness, Issue 2895, 8 September 1909, Page 25
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218A Cure in Auckland. Otago Witness, Issue 2895, 8 September 1909, Page 25
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