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JUST ONE THING TO CURE ANÆMIA.

0 Increased" Blood Supply the Only Treatment -„$ A Weak,. Run Down . Auckland Woman Relates how She Built : up her B!o od*r>6 «"r <■• TThe only thing that people suffering with Anaemia oan do to be cured is to~increa»»> their blood supply. That's all they- ntedr to do. They will be cured just as soonVas they have enough blood, because' Antenna is a bloodless, run-down state. "When; the body becomes weak and run down, either 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 giredually pass into consumption. It can only be cured by making the blood rich and red, thereby enabling it to carry the neoe6sary - nourishment to every part of the body. The next question is what to take to increase the blood supply. It is a fact that Dr Williams' Pink Pills have cured hundreds of cases of Anaemia. They are really intended to make blood. They are carefully compounded in the most scientific manner with the finest ingredients for tho blood known to medical science. Twelve years' record in New Zealand shows how good they are. The following case ie an excellent instance of how they cure. "As a girl I was very healthy, but about six years ago I began to get run down* and got worse each day instead of .better, 1 said Mrs Mary Maokie, of 113 Hobson. street, Auckland, New Zealand. - "-My a> petite fell away till at last I oouW not . fancy" anything. Sometimes what I didswallow wouldn't etay down. My strength failed utterly. I had to give up my housework, and for two yeans I didn't do a stroke. I was in the Auckland Hospital for six wee&6, and came out as bad as I went in. I fell away in flesh until I was as thin as possible. A.ll the colour faded f,rom my face and lips. I had hardly any blood in my body; they said I looked [like a walking ghost. If I cut myself the blood was just like water, and would hardly trickle. I had violent headaches lasting for houre at a time. I'd be so dizzy with them that I couldn't bear anyone near me, end the slightest noiee drove me distracted. Mv back was always a-ohang erueiJy. 1 only wanted to lie down all day on the 'lounge. Mv heart would thump wildly at the least exertion. If I climbed a stair Id have to sit down at the top and gasp for breath. For months at a time I never went out of the house I waa carried each day from my bed to th~ couch on the balcony, and when we removed I had to be taken in a cab \t night I slept very badly. I had several doctors, and though I spent largo sums of money, I get no lasting benefit. Th-n I i»ad of Dr Williams' Pink Pills, and T decirleJ to give them a trial. The first bo* did me a little good. I kept on with t,hem, taking just three a day. Soon my face and lips got some colour in thSn, and I began to fill out That "ad backache ceased, and I found myself able ones more to get about and do my housework, and last Christmas I was able to take a holiday to Wellington People could ha.rdlv believe it. lem a changed woman ."nee I tooß Dr Williams' Pjnk Pflfe." ■ While so promptly effective, these pill* contain no harmful stimulants or opiates. They are perfectly safe," and create no drug habit Dr Williams' Pin-k .Pills are sold by chemists and storekeepers, or Gent by mail, post P^' on receipt of prio^fc pet box. six boxes 16s fed, by The Dr Willmbm Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington.

An extraordinary fact is, says a prteon doctor, that p largo proportion of criminal* can -draw well, . . .

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Otago Witness, Issue 2895, 8 September 1909, Page 64

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JUST ONE THING TO CURE ANÆMIA. Otago Witness, Issue 2895, 8 September 1909, Page 64

JUST ONE THING TO CURE ANÆMIA. Otago Witness, Issue 2895, 8 September 1909, Page 64

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