DRAGGING ALONG IN ANAEMIA, This Girl Weak and Miserable for Years* Vow a Strong Healthy Woman thanks to Dr. Williams'Tink Pills.
After dragging along in a typically anaemic condition for years never really well and suffering from headaches and weariness and weakness, Miss C. E. Smith, 126 Armagh St., Christchurch, was transformed into a robust healthy woman by Dr Williams' Pink Pills. These pills are. particularly recommended for anaemia. They have been found to have a specific action on the blood, combining with food and air to increase the supply. This is just what bloodless people need. | Miss Smythe made the following statement to'a reporter with permission to publish it for tho benefit of other suf- j ferers:—"I was never a strong or healthy girl, but at the age of seventeen I became much worse than I had ever been before. My face was a deathly white; the whites of my eyes turned a bluish colour, and my gums and lips became very pale. I had no appetite even for the dantiest kind of food. The palpitation of my heart was verv bad, and often made me think I was going to die. I suffered much from breafchlessness, and when walking I had to hold my arms tight across my chest owing to the pain in my chest and shoulders. I had headaches, principally in the forehead and crown of my head. I was dreadfully nervous, and suffered with neuralgic pains in various parts of the body, the pains at times being so bad as to keep me awake for hours at a time. I was very low spirited and irritable one speak to me. "I was sent into the Christchurch Hospital, where I remained for some weeks, and from there to Rhodes Convalescent Home, Cashmere Hills. The treatment I received had no permanently good effect upon me." I subsequently went to the Wellington Hospital, where I was a patient for about three months. I left it without being cured of tho anaemia. Five years after that I had to go into the Dunodin Hospital, where the doctors said I had not an ounce of blood in my body. The doctors told me they could not do anything for me; they told me the only remedy they could suggest was my going on to a farm where I could [ get the best of nourishing food, plenty [ of milk and eggs, port wine and stout, and have nothing to do. I left the j Dunedin hospital just before tho last Chritschurch Exhibition. I came home and was for six months completely invalided. While I was so bad, a pamphlet was left at my home. In reading it T noticed accounts of others having suffered just as I was, and having been cured with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and I got some. T had not used one box when I found a wonderful change. Tho colour came back to my cheeks, and I looked healthier than I had dono for years, and by the time I had taken six boxes I felt absolutely better than I had ever felt in my life.'"
The price is 3s per box, six boxes 16s 6d, and if you have trouble in getting them, send a postal noto for the amount to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington, and they will be sent, post free, Ijv return mail. ON RHEUMATISM. "About twenty-four years ago, when falling timber in the Benalla district, I caught a severe cold which ultimately developed into chronia rheumatism, and for sixteen- weeks I kad to lie upon my bed unable to move without assistance. The pain seemed to have settled in the lower part of the back, legs and feet, which, at times, became very much swollen and puffed up. I was treated by two doctors, who gava me various medicines and drugs which failed to relieve me in the slightest degree. It was thought my case was hopeless. Needless to say, I was deprived of all rest and sleep. I lost fieah rapidly and became weak and despondent... Ultimately, my- attention was directed to Warner's Safe Cure and I decided on giving "that medicine a trial.. The effect of a few bottles of the medicine was beyond my expectations. The violent racking pain ceased entirely and I soon began to recover my health and strength. My recovery wa.s a most gratifying surprise to me. Since that time, I have known of many others who have taken the medicine with the same beneficial result-, and I can-confidently recommend Warner's Safe Cure to any pn» suffering in like manner." The above letter was received from Mr. S. B. Dngan, butcher, 172 Paking-ton-street, West Geelong, Vic. .Warner's Safe Cure is sold by chemists and Storekeepers, both in the original form and in the cheaper "Concentrated" nonalcoholic form. SHEiw-FARMERS.— Please note that ve are the, solo manufacturers of the celebrated Zeal'nndia and Cockatoo Wool Presses. The superiority of these presses is proved by the enormous sales which are increasing every year. Write now for full particulars." It will be time well siv-'iiT.— Th" Masterton Farmers'
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10249, 27 May 1911, Page 6
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