it mm This G.rl hadn't enough blooc j , to ksiep going. ' became pale, weak and.languid, :.:,• .:c!.s how she cured herself. I was never a strong or healthy girl, but at the age of seventeen I became much worse than I had even been before, said Miss C. E. Smyth, 26S Armagh Street, Christchurch. "My face was a deathly white; the whites of my eyes turned a bluish colour, and my gums and lips became very paJe. I , had no appetite for even the daintiest kind of food. The palpitation of my j heart was very bad, and ofiten .made me think I was going to die. I suffered .much from and When walking I had to hold my arms ' tight across my chest owing, to the pain in ray chest and shoulders. I had headaches, principally in the forehead .and orown of my 'head. I was dreadfully nervous and suffered with neuralgic pains in various parts of the body. The pains at times was so bad as to keep me awake for 'hours at a time. I was very low spirited and irritable, at times I could not bear aynone to speak to me. "I was sent an the Christchurch Hsopital where I remained for some weeks, and from there to Rhodes' Convalescent Home, Cashmere Hills. The .treatment I received had no permanently good effect on me. I subquently went to the, Wellington Hospital, where I was a patdent for about three months. I left it'without bein; cured of the anaemia. Five years after tfliat I had to go into the Dunedin Hospital, where the doctors said I had very little 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 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 Dunedin Hospital just before tine last Christdhurdh 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 I noticed accounts of others having suffered as I was. and having been cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, tad I got some. I had not used one box when I found a wonderful change. The colour came back to my cheeks,'and I looked healthier than 1 had done for years, and by the time I had taken six boxes I felt absolutely better than I had ever felt in my life." Remember, only the genuine Dr. Williams' Pink-Pills cure. Don't be gulled into /taking something said to be just as good. Of all dealers at 3s oer box. 6 boxes 16s 6d, of from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington.
A' woman's #aist begins to-day Beneath, lior nook, the cynics say; She has no hips, they've been planed ■ bometimes she suffers with a cough. Oh» why do ..people always tease The one who follow® Fashion's decrees? N If she but takes Woods' Great Pep- - perminit Cure, She'll have no oough or cold, I'm . . .sure; --V S A COUNCILLOR OF DUNDAS SHIRE. Mr Paul Hable.of Moutajup, Vic., a Councillor of Dundas Shire, tells here what Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has done: "I have been a oomstant user of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for the past fifteen year®,- and have always found it a most effective cure. My child Paul suffered firom a severe cold on the chest,' affecting hi® breathing and lungs. Knowing how good Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was, I gave it at once, and am pleased to say my child was: cured after using just one half bottle." For sale by all chemists and storekeepers.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10406, 29 August 1911, Page 6
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