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A Most Distressing Case of Anæmia.

A LADY WHOSE APPEARANCE SHOCKED HER FRIENDS. CURED BY DR.: WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS FOR PALE PEOPLE, -r Haying received information of a very rapid and complete cure effected by Dr Williams’ Piuk Pills, our reporter waited on the late sufferer at her residence "60 Yurong street,. Sydney, to hear from - her own mouth anYaccount of her illness. Mrs Johns % a , pretty ; and vivacious * young lady about 25 years of age, and in ans to the questions put to her she saidL —“I have been verydll, but at present I am enjoying excellent, health, and spirits. Indeed I don’t know that I ever felt better in my life. - I can safely say that 1 owe my satisfac ory recovery entirely to Dr Williams’ Pink Pills. The first cause of my illness was, I think, the worry and extra work caused by moving from place to pla e, for I have be n a great traveller during the last year or two. Anyhow, afiar my last journey I began to feel very luw and depressed in spirits ; I coulcb eat scarcely anything, and began to get. very thin. And as far as my colour, well, I was as yellow as if I had had a • severe fit of the jaundice. An old friend of mine, who met me in the-. Street, looked me straight in the face-, and passed me by without recognition,, and she was positively shocked when. I ran after her and told her who I really was. I got-from bad to worse ; the? least. exertion wearied me, and my ordinary house work became too much : for me. My gums grew quite white,, and my lips looked like a blueish grey colour. My sleep was restless andt disturbed, and 1 was so tired in the-, ' mornings that I could hardly get out. of bed, and when I did I used to lay on the sofa, feeling I hardly cared what happened to me., I saw a doctor* who said I needed a strong tonic, and I I had several bottles of tonic fronii him, besides other bottles of tonic: which I obtained from chemists but I grew no better. I was in this miserable and hopeless condition when I hear! from someone who had been, ; cured by them about Dr. Williams,” Pink Pills, and I at once got some.. After taking a few I was agreeably surprised to find a real and distinct, change for the better; I got rid of jthat miserable depression of spirits, i which in itself was enough, to. keep me. ill; and iu a few days I was able to, sleep the night through without interruption. The Pills, too, gave me a, good appetite, and I began slowly to> ; get cheerful and fat again. My colourcame back, and afttir taking six boxes, 1 1 was completely cured and found my- , self as strong as ever. I shalls always; remember ruv cure with, gratitude, andi I shall, you may be sure, recommend : this wonderful medicine to any of my friends who may have the bad fortuneto suffer as I did. ’’ The genuine Dr. Williams” PinkFills are sold only in woi den boxes, about tw o inches in length, encircling which is a blue Warning label. The outside wrapper has the full name, DrWilliams’ Pink Pill for Pale People, printed, in red. In case of doubt it is better to send direct to the Dir - Williams’ Medicine Company, Wellington, N.Z., enclosing the price, 3s a, box, or six boxes for 15s 9d. These, pills are not a purgative, and; they contain nothing that could injure the most, delicate. As a summer medicine Dr Williams” Pink Pills far surpass jail other remedies.-« Their action on the blood .and nerves is prompt, and the effeet is wonderful. Lassitude gives way to a, feeling of renewed energy, and the; lurking seeds of disease, resulting from the indoor confinement. of the winter months, are 1 speedily expelled from the system.- These pills are solid only in, boxes, the wrapper around which bears the full trade mark, “Dr. Williams” Pink Pills for Pale People.” A pill, even if coloured pink, offered in any other form is a fraudulent imitation* and should be promptly refused. Buyers will protect themselves against imposition by bearing this in mind. <

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Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2077, 10 February 1898, Page 2

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A Most Distressing Case of Anæmia. Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2077, 10 February 1898, Page 2

A Most Distressing Case of Anæmia. Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2077, 10 February 1898, Page 2

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