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A Direct Cure for Anaemia

Treatment That Builds up Weak Watery Blood. . o Bloodless New Zealand Women Tell How I They Regained Health and Strength.

The most direct treatment also the surest and safest for Anaemia, or bloodlessnesa, is one that builds up the blood Bupply. This is the reason. Anaemia is literally bloodlessness. The paleness, weariness, headaches, indigestion, heart palpitation, side J and backaches, all spring from the | one cause, bloodlessness. When the i blood supply is renewed there ia noti* | ing to cause all these disorders. Because Dr Williams' Pink Pills make new blood they are the most certain cure for Anaemia known to Medical science. They have cured so many cases of Anaemia in New Zealand that if you ask someone who has been ill, weak and bloodless, how she was cured the answer is almost certain to be by Dr Williams' Pink Pills. Tf you suffer from a lack of blcad vou cannot take anything that will as speedily make a supply of rich red blood as these pills. Below are accounts from bloodless people who 'have been cured:— AUCKLAND WOMAN WRETCHED WITH ANAEMIA.

little colour came into my face and lips, and as I progressed the fainting turns got fewer and less severe, and the headaches passed off. Everyone noticed the difference m me. My blood was enriched and the swelling in the ankles and the pains ceased. My heast got strong and in time every symptom disappeared." NAPIER WOMAN LACKED BLOOD.

"I was always subject to Anaemia, j and as time went on I grew worse," ; said Mrs James Ruker, Harlinge | Road, PortAhuriri, Napier. "I had , no colour in my face or lips. I was , very allow. I never had any appetite, I could go all day on a piece of bread and butter and a cup of tea. I hardly ever took meat. 1 always felt sick after a meal. If I took a little exercise a faint feeling would come over me and I would have to sit down for a lew moments. I was so low in spirits that.l would cry at nothing. All day I 'would feel drowsy and thoroughly worn out, with no energy at all. I envied other women who could 11/ through the day's work and feel fresh after it. The doctor said I had anaemia, but though I spent pounds on medicines I did not get one bit of good. However, I took a course of Dr Williams' Pink Pills. They made fresh blood for me. improved my appetite, and I felt ever so much brighter and more energetic. My nerves got much steadier, and I lost that miserable depressed feeling. I could digest my food more easily and to-day my health is gcad."

"I fell away and became anaemic," said Mrs Jas. Wilson, 5 Severn Street, Kyber Pass. Auckland. "The hot weather tired me very much. My appetite got poorer till at last I hardly ate anything, however dainty. I lost all my colour. My cheeks and hands and lips were quite bloodless. If I cut myself hardly any blood would come. I was subject to faint turns, especially in the mornings, and would often have to go back to bed and rest for two or three hours. I never went out much, I hadn't eifher the strength or inclination. I could hardly do anything about the house. The least bit of housework tired me out. I often had headaches in the front of my head. I liked sour ! things such as lemons. My heart would thump wildly if I walked up a hill or climbed a stair, and I was thoroughly low and wretched. I never had any enjoyment in anything. Most nights I would not close my eyes till two o'clock and I'd have dreadful cramps m my limbs. I was troubled with a cough, and my friends thought I was in a decline. I couldn't sew or read for long at a time because I'd feel so dizzy. I was ailing from the time I was*l4 till I was 17, and then I chanced to read about Br Williams' Pink Pills, so I started them. After the third box I began to feel a little stronger and brighter. My food began to agree with me, and I got more appetite. Soon a

DUNEDIN WOMAN LOSING WEIGHT. "Some time back I got tud down," eaid Mrs William Illingworth, Kalkorai Valley, Dunedin, N.Z. "My strength gradually began to go, and ' at last I lost my appetite completely. I began to suffer from headaches, sometimes lasting for a week at a time, Then I could hardly see; every thine was dim and hazy. I lost my colour and fell away in flesh.My back was always aching, and although I was drowsy in the daytime I often couldn't sleep at night. I dreaded the thought of daily duties. I seem- ! Ed to have no good blood in me. I i was inclined to be nervous and at I times felt so queer that I thought I • was going to faint. 1 kept on like I this for months, losing all interest m i everything. I didn't care to go out anywhere for some days I could hard- > ly put one foot before the other. At i last a friend.seeing how poorly I was

looking, advised me to try Dv Williams' Pink Pills and with the first box I felt better. With four boxed my health was much improved, and by the time I had taken six I was fully restored and I've been well ever since." PONSONBY WOMAN RESTORED. Mrs Arthur Wilkins, 39 Hepburn Street, Ponaonby, Auckland, was afflicted so badly with bloodlessness that she used to faint right away. "My blood got very thin and my strength failed me,' said Mrs Wilkins. "All my color went, leaving my lips and face quite bloodless. 1 lost all desire for food. I lust flesh. My feet and ankles swelied if I 1 stood long, 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. Befure rny eyes specks would float, so that at times ! I could hardly 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. They picked me up wonderfully. My appetite came back and I could sit down to a meal in comfort. I got my strength back and began to fill out again.'ihe colour came back into my face and hands. In fact I could feel the new blood in rny veins, and by the time I'd taken the third b ox I was almost free of those deadly faint turns?, and I could get, about as well as ever. Since I finished the sixth box I have not had a return of the symptoms." GKEYMOUTH WOMAN WASTING AWAY,

"Some years back my health began to fai!, though I always had been healthy as a young woman,"' said Mn Henry Karpur, Cobden, Greymoulb. "My appetite began to fall away till at last I hardly eat any thing. 1 fell away in flesh'. I don't think that I could have got much thinner. If I gave myself a cut it vould hardly bleed, I got weaker and wor.se every month. Uccasionally at night I'd get bad turns, and I'd have a feeling that I was going to die I had no strength, it was a trouble to do my housework. .Some days I could hardly lift a broom, I felt so unstrung and fagged out. I slept none too well at night and I'd feel thoroughly tired when it was time to get up. At last a neighbour advised me to try Dr Williams' Pink Pills. I did, and am glad to say that after three boxes ajl my old energy and strength came back. My appetite picked up, my heart became regular. My whole system gained strength and tone. I've kept in splendid health ever since."

You can judee the. shopman's opinion of yo'i if he tries to tell you anything else when you ask for Dr Williams' Fink Pills. Those "just as good" remedies are never 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 10040, 10 May 1910, Page 6

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A Direct Cure for Anaemia Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10040, 10 May 1910, Page 6

A Direct Cure for Anaemia Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10040, 10 May 1910, Page 6

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