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(s Treatment that Aims tc Increase the Elood Supply. a.. <\ Remedy that has Successful!) Cured Hundreds of Cases in New Zealand. Pale, weak, anaemic people will continue to be pale weak and anaemic, until their blood supply is increased. Lack of sufficient good, red blood is the cause of all the distressing symptoms of anaemia. An increased amount of blood cures the complaint. The only treatment that will avail is one that helps to increase the supply of blood; when the blood supply is increased one can reasonable expect a good colour, to lose that tired, weary, breathless feeling, to have a good appetite and to get good nourishment from food. i The best medicine for anaemia is : one that is best known to have cured ! the complaint. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can bo recommended with confidence, because they have cured hundreds of cases. They have been on the Australasian market for over fourteen years. They are scientifically com- , pounded for the very purpose of assisting to increase the blood supply, and how well they do their work the hundreds of cases of anaemia in New Zealand bear out. The following case of Mrs Dinah Boyd, Toru St, Miramar, Wellington, is a striking instance of how they cure. ; "I was always a strong healthy girl until I reached the age of sixteen when.l became anaemic," said Mrs Boyd. "I was quite bloodless and felt very languid. My face became very pale, a sort of waxy white, my lips appeared quite bloodless. If I held my hands up to the light I could almost see through them. My appetite became very irregular. After meals I always felt inclined to vomit. I suffered a great deal from palpitation of the heart. The least exertion used to cause my heart to flutter so that I thought, many a time I was going to die. My hands and feet used to be very cold. I could not keep them warm, no matter what I used to do with them. I was a great suffered from breathlessness, especially if 1 climbed a hill or stairs. At times I used to suffer from headaches aci'oss the top of iiyy head. My feet used to get very sore if I remained long standing. I became very nervous, the least noise would make me jump. I used to suffer much from neuralgia in the face. I became very low spirited, and very irritable and hasty in temper. I was gradually getting very thin. I was in this state for about six months,

when a lady friend adrised me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, saying I would never be sorry for it. I bought one box from Mrs Johnstone, where I was employed at the jtime, and before I had used it, I foun3 that they were doing me good, and by the time that I had takg seven or eight boxes I was completely restored to good health. I felt new blood running through my veins. I got a splendid appetite. I got a good natural colour, and never felt better in my life before. I have been married four years, and have enjoyed perfect health ever since I took Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I consider' they are ai wonderful medicine, and to them I owe my present good state of health.": Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are 3s per box, 6 boxes 16s 6d, of all dealers, or from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, -Ltd., Wellington.

There was a young woman named Duff, Who caught a bad cold at the Bluff; She coughed such a lot, Not having then got LLNG BALSAM from H. Barraclough. Barraclough'a Acactan Lung H.tlsam, Price 1/6 and 2Jfi ; SPRAINS AND BRUISES. The right time to treat a sprain or bruise is the.moment you get it, and the right remedy to use is Chamberlain's Pain Balm. The quicker you rub it on, and the more you use it, the quicker your sprain will be cured. Sold by all chemists and storekeepers. No need to worry over those Customs entries until your brains are fogged. .Pass them along to Messrs J. J. Curtis and Co., — they are experts at the game. There's no time to be lost (and time is money to you) when your entries are passed by Messrs J. J. CURTIS AND CO., Customhouse and Shipping Agents, Customhouse Quay, Wellington;-; Their charges too are very moderate.

WINTER SPORTS. GOLF A Splendid Assortment of GOLF GOODS just arrived, direct from the BEST MAKERS. BRASSIES, DRIVERS, and all descriptions of IRON CLUBS in unlimited variety. CADDY BAGS, and all requisites for the fascinating game. We stock the following varieties of GOLF BALLS— CHALLENGER, PATENT COLONEL, REGINA, Etc. And arriving— WHITE COLONEL, BLACK AND WHITE SPALDING, RED AND BLACK SPALDING, ZODIAC. HOCKEY We are now showing JACQUES, SPALDING'S, latest productions In HOCKEY STICKS. Prices range from 3s 6d each. SHIN GUARDS, RUBBER RINGS, BALLS. ND BUSSEY'S SPALDING'S PUNCHING BAGS in three qualities. These were specially selected for us. BOXING GLOVES We have a splendid stock of these of the very latest styles. FOOTBALLS ALL SIZES AND PRICES. INSPECTION INVITED. FANCY DEPARTMENT.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10205, 5 April 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10205, 5 April 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10205, 5 April 1911, Page 6

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