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Correct Treatment for Anæmia.

One that Increases the Blood Supply. This Woman, on the Verge of a Decline, found a Valuable Remedy. " I gradually got very run down some time back, as I had a great deal of work to do, though I am naturally a strong woman," said Mr* Abel Webber, Adderley street, Westport, N.Z. " Bit by bit my appetite failed, till at last some days I'd only have a crust of bread and a sip of tea. All day I'd have such a sinking feeling in the stomach, and I'd be nearly doubled in two. After I had cooked * dinner it was quite enough; I couldn't touch a morsel. I fell away, in flesh till my clothes only just hung on me. As to colour, I hadn't a scrap of it in cither face or hands. I could only get through the day by lying down half of the time, and then doing a libtlo bit of work after I was rested. I'd lie awake at night for hours at a time. I'd hear the clock striking the hours one after the other, and in the morning I'd be as tired as when I went to bed. I had no life in me at all. I was so nervous I wag always glancing over my shoulder thinking someone was following me. I used to go out whenever I could for a breath of fresh air, but I'd feel so tired that I could hardly get home sometimes. Aero** B>fi vaist I had that empty, horrid,

sinking feeling. I'd get Neuralgia attacks I took quantities of quinine, and for strength I tried all kinds of "f«ods- and Monies, but I got no better. I went to Wellington for a change, but I came back as bad as ever. Then through an acquaintance who had a very high opinion of Dr Williams' Pinft PiHs I tried them last- January. Before I started them I was always fagged out. It seemed a trouble to drag one foot after the other. My system didn't seem to have any good blood at all; but the second box of Dr Williams' Pink Pills made a surprising difference in me. I found myself eating quite heartily,' I was always hungry, and I began to fill out again. My blood became over so much richer, and my colour came back. That dragged-out feeling went right away, as did also the sinking, doneup feeling. All my old energy returned in the most gratifying way I've never been better than I am now."

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW19090908.2.171

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Otago Witness, Issue 2895, 8 September 1909, Page 25

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Tapeke kupu
425

Correct Treatment for Anæmia. Otago Witness, Issue 2895, 8 September 1909, Page 25

Correct Treatment for Anæmia. Otago Witness, Issue 2895, 8 September 1909, Page 25

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