THIS GIRL WAS FADING AWAY.
Drifting Along in a Hopeless,
Anaemic Condition.
Her Mother tells how she oecame a hearty robust girl
In the hope that the army of pale, weak, anaemic girls may benefit by the experience of her daughter, Mrs W, H. J. Bennett, Vauxhalll Road, Devonport, Auckland, told a reporter j nkaw Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for pale people had given her robust, active health. "My daughter Kate fell into weak healtn some time ago," said Mrs Bennett. "I had advice from five or six doctors, but their tonics toad, no lasting effect. Many weeks at a time I would have to keep her home from school, and at last 1 had to let her leave altogether, the strain was too great. A hot day tired her terribly, and her blood was very thin. Her face and lips had no colour. Her heart would start palpitating alarmingly. She was so weak at times that she could hardly walk from one end of the house to another. She used to get faint turns, and she was very low spirited. It was an effort to get her out of the house. She suffered a great deal from headaches. Her feet were always cold and her hands clammy, I was very worried over her, and spent a good deal to try and and strengthen her. At last I thought I'd give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a trial, as I had read a good deal about them. With the second box she began to pick up. I gave her at first 3 pillaa day, and then doubled the dose. Now her health is very good, and both iMr Bennett and I are very satisfied [ with the results of her taking J>r. , Williams' Pink Pills."
. Don't be talked into taking something the shopman says is just the same or just as good. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are 3s per box, 6 boxes 16s 6d, from all medicine dealers, of from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10458, 24 October 1911, Page 6
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337THIS GIRL WAS FADING AWAY. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10458, 24 October 1911, Page 6
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