PALE BLOODLESS PEOPLE. Should Know How to Increasi Their Blood Supply* When the blood supply lias become thin and watery the sufferer is told by the doctor that he or she has "anaemia." Weariness, paleness and lack of energy are amongst the earliest symptoms. Headaches, Indigestion, and heart palpitation come later, a-d in severe or neglected cases there is fainting fits, general prostration and indications of a decline. Because a lack of blood is the cause o< 5 all .the trcuble, the only cure is treatment that will renew the blood supply. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are compounded tor this very purpose. They actually combine with food and air lo make new blood. One of the first things the patient notices after beginning this treatment is the return of a healthy appeMte. Anaemic people will be interested in the statement made to a reporter by Mrs Edward El wood, Pcnang Villa, Perth street, Richmond Christchurch. "When Hazel was about eleven years old she began to lose her strength/' said Mr 3 Elwood. "I never had any trouble with her before, but now her appetite fell right away. It was hard work getting her to a meal table, and harder still to get her to eat anything. It was only done by coaxing. She lost all her brightness and got roost miserable looking, dull eyed, thin and pale. She didn't seem to have any good blood. B\ir hours at a time she had violent spliting, p«ins m the crown of her head. I had to keep her away from school for six months, she wasn't able to study. She might He , awake for hours at night tossing to and fro, and in the morning she'd look as tir2d ar.d worn-out as possible. All day long she wanted only to sit about never caring to play. The circulation was so poor that her feet were just like lumps of ice. You couldn't leave her by herself, she was so nervous, and was so eaeily up3et that she'd cry, if you only spoke to her, as the saying is. Her face had a peaky look, it was sad to see her. She wouldn't go outside the house if she could help it, and when sent a message always came back breathless and oppressed. We were terribly worried over her, and it was notpil! I tried Dr. Williams' Pink Pills that her health began to return. Tue pills seemed to build her up from the very start. Long before the first box was empty 1 noticed she was eating better and was a lot brighter. 1 got another box and she was so pleased to take them that if I forgot to give them to her she would always remind me. It did my heart good to see Her getting brighter very day, and notice her romping and laughing instead of moping about. Before the third box was done she had lost the nervousness, and her colour had come back. I finished off the third box and didn't need to give her any more. She was cured and has remained well ever since." The price is 3s per box, six boxes 16s 6d, and if you have trouble in getting them, send a postal note for the amount to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, of gAustralasia, Ltd., Wellington, and they Vvill be sent post free by return amil.
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"HEN you have read what Mr A, t ▼ Matthews, of Waiorongomai, says about WHITE'S SHEEP DIP, you should have no hesitation in using it. When addressing farmers at Masterton on Tuesday, October 6th, on "The History and Breeding of Komney Sheep," Mr Matthews stated, inter alia: "I have not seen a louse in my flock for TWENTY years, and if at shearing a tick is seen it is such a RARB OCCURRENCE that the shearer is certain to call mv attention to it. I have just had over 500 rain hoggets shorn, AND NOT A TICK WAS SEEN AMONGST THEM, and I never dip more than ONCE during the year, and always early in the season." For tne past FIFTEEN YEARS Mr Matthews has used WHITE'S SHEEP DIP ONLY, and the above testimony sets out its merits beyond question. Healthy sheep, grown, lustrous fleeces, and no ticks or insect life to trouble your sheop are assured when you The Wairarara Farmers' Co-operative Association will supply all particulars and fulfil orders. Place a trial order today. Like Mr Matthews you will never regret it. Pahiatua Advertisements. (Tuesday's Stock Sales see Page 8). 'ANTED KNOWN—That Messo f V Girdwood and Taylor, Pahiatua of the Commercial and also the Ranfurly Stables, have gigs and buggies on hire at any time. Four landaus meet express train, two meet all other trains. Tele grams —Gird wood Pahiatua telephones! £5 and 27.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10057, 31 May 1910, Page 6
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