1 Weak and HI from © Lack of Blood. An Anaemic Girl Restored in Chrislchurch by DK. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. There are thousands of trills nr.d women in New Zealand in the grip of Anaemia. Because their blood has become thin and watery, and our hot summers always make the blood thin, their whole health is wrecked. They have a deathly pallor, dull eye.", fickle appetite, dragging s ( eps, without strength or vitality. If the stato be neglected, there are serions chances that consumption may develop. A replenished blood supply will banish the whole trouble Amongst [blood makers we have never heard of anything that seriously competes with Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. That's what they are for—to make new blood. They make girls and ■women well and happy, impart an appetite and steadily bring back the charm and brightness of perfect, regular health. They cured Mrs Eliza A. Booth, 37 St. Asaph St., ~inwood, Christchurch, who made the following statement to a reporter "Bight from girlhood I was inclined to be weak, and my blood was poor and thin, I did not have a bit of colour, and my lips and gums were white and I was always weak aud tired and languid, and had no energy whatever. I suffered terribly with headaches and often had to go to bed when they were very bad. I had no appetioc at all and could hardly look at food. I was frightfully nervous and would not stop alone in the house for the world. Often I had fainting fits. I was always restless at night, and got little sleep. I - was very depressed and low spirited, and'took no interest in anything. I was ailing for two years before I started to take Dr Williams' I'ihTc Tills. The third or fourth box made a big difference in me, and ten boxes completely cured me." Insist on getting Dr Williams' Pink Pills. They areifflgLby most chemists and storekeepers, tSBm not locally obtainable will be sent direct by the Dr Williams' Medicine Co of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington, .-for 3/- per box, six'boxes 16/6.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3121, 23 February 1909, Page 7
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350Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3121, 23 February 1909, Page 7
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