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Vfore Blood Means more Strength and Good Health*

Weak, Languid N. Z. Woman Cured by a Blood Making Tonic. . j There's only one way to cure anaemia or bloodlessness—only one — increase the blood supply. Don't lose sight of that point. It is a medical certainty that health and vigorous strength depends upon good red bjood to nourish the body. When they have a better blood supply anaeimc people will find that the listless tired feeling, lack of appetite, headaches, backaches and nervousness have gone. That's another certainty, because they are only symptoms. Then how to get more blood? Simply Dr. Williams' Pink Pills—that's what they are for. They actually contain the only ingredients that will combine with food and oxygen to make blood corpuscles. There's tne case of Mrs E. Southall, corner Vauxhall and Burgess Roads. Devonport, Auckland, which is a pretty fair example ot what they will do in Anaemia. ~;..».. i-^-/"'-^

"I was always inclined to be delicate." said Mrs Southall. "My appetts was never good. Sometimes I could not keep down what food I had taken. My hands were clammy and my feet cold. I could not stand for long, my ankles and feet felt so weak and puffed up. I had nervous snooting headaches that nearly distracted me. They lay in the temples and on the top of my head mostly. Sometimes I had attacks of Indigestion. My eyes would go unusually bright, and my mouth was always parched. The least surprise brought on hysterical fits. I hadn't the strength to do any housework. I'd be tired out in a few minutes. 1 was just nervousness itselt. My circulation was very feeble, from ar.y cut in my fii ger, for instance, the blood would be light and watery, and hardly run at all. My back often ached so much I'd have to lie down. My heart would palpitate wildly without apparent reason. I slept very restlessly. I was subjet to Neuralgia also, but all these troubles yielded to a course of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I tried them three years ago. After the third box I felt so much better that J left them off and <-Gok three more boxes later on. They toned up my system wonderfully. I feel quite a different woman now and am glad I tried them."

When you ask for Dr. Williams' Pink Pills don't be put off with anything else. Go where you can.get the genuine with Dr. Williams' name on the outside wrapper, it's the genuine that cures. Price 3s a box, or six boxes for 16s 6d to be had of storekeepers and chemists, or sent direct by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington.

It ia a fact well known to us all that j continued coughing is harmful to the lungs—it is lung-lacerating and tearing. Where there is a persistent cough, with mucus and soreness of the throat, there is always inflammation of the lining of the ihroat and lungs. Any neglect to heal and cure this inflammation is the starting point for the very disease wo all wish to avoid and tfmt disease is. consumption. To stop a cold and cough at the start is the sensible thing to do. nulsion is A teaspoonful of " TonkingV' loosens the cough at once, and makes it easy to raise the phlegm that may have accumulated. Any inflammation which exists is then quickly dispersed, and the cold and cough broken up. Tonking's Linseed Emulsion has stood the test of time, and proven itself worthy of the confidence placed in it. Sold everywhere, in threo flizes. Is 6d, 2s 6d, and 4s 6d. ?

HONEST TEA IS «f%IH, MAR I*THE BEST POLICY Price, Ss Sd per 51b Lead Packet or Tin. Obtainiiltle nil Storekeepers or direct from THE ZANDA TEA CO., 151) Featherston Street, WELLINGTON. i io'W-j %hh? smb I & LCUMX TOILET PRE- \v/ KPA RATIONS nr.ik« lovely /■--*& Q Skin.; and are mud by all < &U:v;'Hhivo:no:!-.v!i:- I v:,h : ~tvny TV'-'f'' % >..;::n-;i! H-.iity. Xhc Icilmn "-»'•"" 0 iviti.r:;! W.-.tcr !(icy contain is the urealest $< <i ; ,c:>vcry ever mid-; for Iho okiu and frees « wo.iv,'': f'.■■: '.".•;;■ !'sv;:i the slavery lo greasy g crpatns For coolness ami comfort, for 1 rft'il s'dn c!ivi:iliris-.s and for Keeping the ' 2 ■';, . i-i lijauty Icilmu is supreme. 1" Mima th= T©ifiet« $ Ti •! ■ piths'' out siv.-ise. and vvatcii your sum grow clearer. t£ H. I - Fiuor Cream, 2/0; po-

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9529, 29 June 1909, Page 7

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732

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9529, 29 June 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9529, 29 June 1909, Page 7

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