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BLOOO IS THIN AFTER SUMMER

Anaemia: is Very Prevalent at Present Time* A Woman Who was Weak and Miserable Tells How She Increased Her Blood Supply, It is a fact that bloodlessness is more prevalent at the present time — the end ot summer —than at any time of the year. There are a greater number of pale women and girls with dragging steps and tired worn out looks. The tendency of warm weather is always to make the blood thin. When the blood is thin, pale faces, dragging steps, lack of energy, often indigestion and heart palpitation, and amongst growing girls retarded development and distressing headaches result. To restore the system to its natural state of health, more blood is an absolute necessity. To acquire more blood a medicine should be taken which is known to make blood. There is thirteen years' record bahind the fact that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Psople make new blood. That's what they are for. The famous doctor who first compounded them had all the drugs ever discovered at his exposal, and results prove that he mauu uiu greatest blood producing medicine that has ever been prescribed. When they have made new blood, headaches, lisfclessness, sideaches, indigestion, heart palpitation and all the troublesome symptoms disappear. This woman whose health broke down after a trying summer was restored by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. "I gradually got out of sorts," said Mrs Arthur Wilkins, 39 Hepburn Street, Ponsonby, Auckland, New Zealand. "Mv strength failad me and my bllood got very thin. All my colour went, leaving my lip? quius blanched and my face and hand 3 quite bloodless. I lost all cbsire for food. I lost flash. My f jet and anklas swelled if I stood bng, and I've had headaches. I was subject to faint turns. I slept restlessly at night and got up each morning hardly knowing how to get through the day. I was very low spirited and I had ringing noises in my ears. Before my eyes specks would float so that at times I could hardlv see. I didn't seem to mend as the days went on. I only felt more out of sorts, so at last I tried Dr Williams Pink Pills. I took three boxes straight off and three more after that. Thty picked me up wjndertul'ly. My appetite came back and I could sit down to a meal in comfort. I got rriy strength back and began to fill out again. The colour came back into my hands. In fact I could feel the new blood in my veins, and by the time I'd taken the third box I vas [almost free from those deadly faint turns, and I could get about as well as ever. Since I finished the sixth box I have not had any return of any of these symptoms." It's important to get the genuine with Dr. Williams' name. A shopman once told us that only "mugs" bought the cheap imitations he offered. *Even Ethe storekeeper doesn't think much of the person he can get to substitute. They are sold by chemists and storekeepers price 3s per box, [6 boxes 16s 6d, or they wiii be sent direct on receipt of price by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Austalasia Ltd., Wellington.

Be sure you get -. Bonnington's Irish Moss. Most chemists and retailers will give you Bonnington's Irish Moss directly you ask for it. Here and there, however, you will find one who does not maintain the dignity of the | profession, and who will g try to sell you a substitute 1 on which he makes a larger | profit. You know the in- I sidious argument, "Yes, I l stock Bonnington's, but | have you tried my own | mixture. It is ' iust as I good.'" I Allow no one to deceive 1 you. • There is no remedy | so good as Bonnington's I Irish Moss. For over 46 years it has been the stand- j ard cough medicine. t m vm P§ em m %-( BACK INTO OLD PREMISES. J, K. BLINKHORNE, HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST, TT7ILL RESUME BUSINESS' in his Old Premises, " Star" Block, To-Day. NOTICE. r BEING in touch with some of the cheapest paperstaining houses in England, can sell you cheaper in Wall Decorations, Freises, etc., than ycu can get anywhere in Wairarapa. The Best Work at CHEAPEST RATES in any part of the Wellington Province. Signwriting and all forms of decoration. All Classes of Painting at Cheapest Rates by W. H. COLE, I 28 Chapel Street, M A S TERT ON. Telephone 149 (day or night) -

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3209, 8 June 1909, Page 7

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763

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3209, 8 June 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3209, 8 June 1909, Page 7

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