WASTING AWAY 1 TO A SHADOW. This Woman Became Thin, Haggard, and Miserable. —♦ Built up and Strengthened by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. The value of Dr. Williams' Pmk Pills to persons who have become run down, and are in a state known as general debility, is shown in the most practical way in the case of Miss Ethel Chapman, "Eschol," Caversham, Dunedin. Miss Chapman became so thoroughly run down in health i that her body wasted away, and she ' had barely strength to do anything, j The following are her own words dej scribing her illness and cure by Dr. ' Williams' Pink Pills. "About eighteen montns since I felt thoroughly run down. I completely lost all energy. My face became very pale and I lost my appetite. My hands and feet used to be very cold, and I had a peculiar buzzing in mv ears. I suffered from headache in forehead and temples. I was very low spirited, andirritable, and jpy body wasted away until I was quiltf-"thin. I could scarcely d 6 anything as I always had a tired feeling. - I wefrt on suffering like this, gradually getting wQrse, when* . som,e frifends suggested m'y, using Drl /Williams' Pink Pills. I-brought two box- . eg from Mr Wilkinson, .tue cjiemist, and before I had taken one box I found they were doing me a lot of good. I {'continued their use and took five boxes altogether. My appetite improved and I list my headaches and put on flesh. If I had not taken Dr. Williams' Pink Pills I should have had to go on furlough. but they made such an improvement in me I have been able to attend to mv duties without any trouble, and should I ever feel in a like state I would take them at once. I shall al~ , ways recommend them to anyone needing a tonic." Dr. Williams' Pink Pill* are 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 10195, 23 March 1911, Page 6
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