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GETTING A GOOD HEALTHY COLOUR.

Helps for Pale Weak Languk | New Zealand People.

A Treatment to Restore th< Blood supply that has been very successful.

There is only this to tell people who are pale, weak and bloodless. You are pale and weak because you haven't enough blood and you won't be better until your blood supnly is increased. You shouldn't lose time in increasing our blood supply, for people who neglect Anaemia are often the ones who sl'p into a decline. Further when you have increased your blood supply you can reasonably expect to have a good color, to have lost that tired weary, breathless feeling, to have a good appetite and to get good nourishment from your fooc;. Probably you know ail this. Now to get more bloed. If you have ever heard of anything that will make new blood and bring buoyant happy health quicker than Dr Williams"' Pink Pills, take it. We have never; we even haven't heard of anything half so good. They are scientifically compounded - for the very purpose, and how well they do their work the hundreds of cures of Anaemia in New Zealand bears out. The following case is a fair sample of what, they do.

"In my teens I was not very strong and at last I became anaemic," said Miss Annie Dixon, Ohiro Road, near Reuben Avenue, Brooklyn, Welling ton. "My skin became waxy and tranpsarent, and my lips hadn't a tracd of color. My appetite was not good, and I became languid, and felt everything was a burden. Perhaps for a couple of days at a time I'd have to keep to my bed. I'd wake up each morning feeling as if I no strength or energy. I'd feel as if I to faint. I'd go out for fresh air each day, but I couldn't walk far, I'd feel tired almost a soon as I started. My people began to get rather anxious about me, for I didn't shake off the attack, the main sypmtom was the excessive weariness. I'd feel it a trouble to lift even my arm. Nothing interested me. My blood was so thin, it seemed just like water, and you could almost see through my hands. One day however mother was reading a pamphlet and she came across one case in it so like mine that had been cured by Dr William's Pink Pills that we decided to give them a trial. With the third bsx I felt ever so much brighter. I noticed some colour coming into my cheeks, and my hands bceame less waxy looking. I kept on with the course and started to improve in every way. I felt more energy in the day and livened up considerably. Everybody noticed the improvement. I I gradually became as bright and lively as any other girl. I'd wake up each morning without that prostration, and never feel the day too long, the faint turns quite wore off. I've kept in the best of health ever since I finished the last box, and we all give Dr Williams' Pink Pills great praise." You can "judge the shopman's opinir.n of you if he tries to s .11 ynu anything else vibsr. you ask for Dr Williams' Pink L'.lia Those "just as good" remedies ard . newer offered unless he thinks the customer easy to gull. The price is 3s per box: six boxes 16s 6d, of all dealers or from the Dr Williams' Medicine Co , of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9663, 30 November 1909, Page 3

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582

GETTING A GOOD HEALTHY COLOUR. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9663, 30 November 1909, Page 3

GETTING A GOOD HEALTHY COLOUR. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9663, 30 November 1909, Page 3

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