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DRIFTING INTO A DECLIN This Woman, Weak, 111 anMiserable, made Hearty an Strong by Dr. WUliams' Pink Pills. M.rc; Thomas Weir, of Christehurch, became so weak and run down, through nob having sufficient blood, that she fell away till she 'looked like a walking ghost, and was in desair that she was drifting into a decline. After reading in the newspapers of cures by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, Mrs Weir decided to try them, with the happy result that this blood maker has given her .better health .than she ha.s ever enjoyed before. Mrs Weir was seen at her 'home, Milne Street, Spreydon, Christehurch, by a reporter, and sha gave the following statement for publication for the benefit of i other 'sufferers.

".[ enjoyed excellent health as a young girl, but as I started to grow up Anaemia attacked me. My cheeks got as white as could be. You could barely see my lips, tliey were so colourless-, and my gums, too, wero blanched. I was like a walking ghost. My face grew sallow and wasted, and I became so thin you could count every bone in my body. I hated to look in the mirror, looked so ghastly ill. I ate fairly well, and yet the'food gave ine no .nourishment. I was just an invalid about the hour-e. I could not even wipe ■a dish for my mother; I could Jiot stand to do a thing. If a dcor slammed, I trembled; every nerve was on edge. headaches came on and quite prostrated me. I simply could not hold up against the beating and throbbing that seemed to lift the top of my head off. I used to lie in bed with' wet clothes tied .round my temples for hours. I often dozed in the day, but T could not sleep at night, and if' a iittle>.oise woke me I would bo awake for hours. If I caught a cold it hung on me for weeks. How I kept alive was a miracle, I c-n.n o.r?ly thank Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for curing me, and they did that thoroughly. Everyone thought I was going into a decline. Neighbours used to shake their heads in pity for me for I faded more each day, but after I started the second box I actually felt brighter. I was only too delighted to keep on, and presently began to eat heartily, and vou could see a little colour stealing into my lips and cheeks. I kept on slowlv improving, and presently I was able to give a hand about' the house at intervals. It was a joyful surprise both to my folk and myself. My perfect recovery is due entirely to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I fully and firmly believe. I would have been in my o-'ravo but for them.-" " .iji-. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all chalers, but if in doubt send to the I)r Williams' Medicine Co., of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington, 3s one box, six boxcj 16s Gd.

"Ever since they were babies my two children have been martyrs to severe colds and croup," writes Station Master Leslie A. Fox, Perth, Tasmania, "but at the first siga of cold or thick baT-etihing, which is the, first iadication of croup, i always give them Chamberlain's Oonigh Remedy; Those who use Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will find that it will save them doctors' bills." Sold by all chemists and storekeepers. . , ['.''' REXONA. , The Rapid Healer is an Ointment which heals with remarisable rapidity. Unlike the old-fashioned ointments which are very slow in their actions, Rexona specially effects its cures after a'very few applications. Sold in triangular pots, at Is 6d.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WAG19120521.2.27.3

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10641, 21 May 1912, Page 6

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Tapeke kupu
606

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10641, 21 May 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10641, 21 May 1912, Page 6

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