THE RIGHT TONIC FOR MOTHERS.
Who do not Recover Their Strength as They Should. The Tonic that Restored Strength to this Weak Weary Mother is Safe and Efficient. Every to ""regain her health and strength after her trial, needs a tonic. The years of weakness and suffering that so often follow can be avoided. The fact that strength does not return is a certain sign that her blood is weak and has been overtaxed. Too often the mother takes up her household duties while still weak, and a complete breakdown results. The.strength needed will be quickly found in the tonic treatment with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They aie a bloodbuilder, and soon fill the vein 9 with rich red blood. Mothers become strong and robust as the blood supply is inci'eased. A Fretnantle woman, Mrs John Bitton, of 84 Mandurah Road, thanks Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for resturing her strength after the birth of her little girl. She says:—After the birth of my little girl I was very run down. I get back my strength. I didn't care to eat, and when 1 did I suffered dreadfully from indigestion. The food seemed to lodge at the end of my breastbone and gave me a burning pain between the shoulders. 1 went to the country for a change but camt back as bad as ever. I got very thin. My forehead always ached, especially across the eyes. I was always 'restless and sleepless at nights, t had a nasty taste in my mouth ani a dull heavy feeling. I didn't wa.'it to go out; the least bit of walking or housework tired me. I'd have attacks of neuralgia in both aides of the face. I was nervous at the least sound, and I'd tremble all over. At night time in bed my heart wculd start to race and palpitate alarmingly. My blood was thin and poor. I had ringing noises in my ears. I'd often get a smothering feeling round my heart and I couldn't dra™ a full breath. The doctor's medicine did me no good, and on the advice of my i rocer, Mr Hartwill, I started Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pills. The third box brought relief. My appetite began to pick up, and some colour came back to my face. The headaches eased off and I found that I could eat without the food laying heavy on my chest. I got a good night's rest and woke up fresh and alert. My nerves got stronger and the heart trouble ceased altogether. I have no trouble now with housework, my health being quite restored." It is well to remember that it was Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, not an imitation that cured Mrs Bitton. Getting the genuine is the important thing in a cure. They are sold by most chemists and storekeepers, or will be sent direct by Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington, on receipt of price 3s per box, 6 boxes 16s 6d.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3195, 22 May 1909, Page 7
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495THE RIGHT TONIC FOR MOTHERS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3195, 22 May 1909, Page 7
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