vvomen and Girls who find n< Enjoyment in Life. K run-down Bloodless Con lition usually to Blame —Ho\ to get more Blood. Too many women and girls spend years of their lives, never really wall, but r.'ot ill enough, as they think, to 'consult a doctor, .fust out of sorts—a bit run down is the. position of hundreds. The women and girls who enjoy -every minute of life, who are strong and aeiiv.e, are those whose veins are filled with plenty _of rich, red bLood. It's the anaemic ones, thcise who haven't as much blood as they need, who fail to get 'enjoyment out of life. They are pale, weak. Languid, have headaches, backaches, heart palpitation; generally indigestion, and often are morbid and melancholy. •Nothing w!.il cure anaemia, except" an increaced iblocd supply. Dr Williams' Pink Pills are above all things a blood maker. It's an .absolute- fckntifio fact that they combine with food and air to make nich new blood. After a course of Dr Williams' Pink Pilfe anaemic sufferers begin to fceil ithab life is woirth jliviug. Below are the words cf one girl who spoa<ks for the benefit of others:— "My bealth, bit by bit gradually faded,'" said Miss jdsie Lii'ley, 105 Brisbane Street, St. Albans.,... Christ-. chureh. "From being bright and well I got vicry run down. I. used to have an appetite previously, bufr I found it .going eff, and it- became so poor thr.it I could not relish anything. Some days I craved for food, and when' I got it I would,not fancy any-., thing. Other days itlie mare sight of it was enough for inc. There were tomes when I could riot keep the food down, and wbon I did force down a little it would .cause a grciat weighty ■pain in 'the chest and .stonweh ;'■ at tost I had to live mostly on milk food. I lost flesh and>my cheeks grew very 'white. I was going to ■work, 'but it was too heavy for me, and I had to Hoke lighter tasks; as it was I often 'luid to stay away, i was »so run down. One." I wia& away fo.r ifouir 'months. .While- at home it was a great tax on the little strength I had left to get through a share of the house worfc. I felt'so dreadfully fagged before the i day was started. If a needle pricked my finger no blood came out. My 'hands were waxy white, and always so cold. My head came on to ache, and. alii day long I felt thoroughly out of ■ sorts'; and wretchedly low ,in spirits. My heart set off racing if I •so much as walked' a few ..yards quickly, but I rarely went out for a walk. I would .rather sit and mope at htome and be by myself. I often came over very fain,t, and I bad to sit down' and r,&st myself till my 'head cleared. I could not sleep <soundly at night, and I woke up every bit as tired as when I went to 'bed. In the day I was always drowsy a'nd could go off to sleep at a moment's notice. My norras became very easily upset. _ The least noise Uvfould make me quiver and start up. ■My back ached continuously ; some days I could hardly drag about. . At 'last my mother decided on a trial cf I>r .Williams' Pink Pills, and they iproved all die hoped. I gradually regained n'y c+.'-o'.igth arid beira:i to eat •well, and find my food agreeing splendidly. I have enjoyed first-class •health ever since." The price is 3s per fcox. six boxes •16s 6d, and' if you are pestered by the shopman who wants to sell F,ome . substitute of Lis own, tliey will be Bent post free by the Br Williams' Medicinie 00. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington., >
KEXONJ* The Rapid Healer ia an Ointment which heals with remarkable rapidity. Unlike the old-fashioned ointments which are very slow in their actions, Berona specially effects its cures after a very few applications. Sold in triangular pots, at Is 6d. BELIEVED AFTER MANY YEAHS. ''Chamberlain's Tablets have tteen tihe means of relieving me of Indigestion/' writes Mr James Coffey, exstation master at Mentone, Victoria. "I was ifor many years with, the Victoriani railways, but am now retired. l In the rush of work there one is apt to neglect oneself and fly to all sorts of .alleged remedies. • In Ohamberlain's* Tablets I have found tihe ">est remedy I have, ever tried." . Sold by all Chemists and storekeepers. Pimples Off in Two Days. LaxoToiiic Pills a-enioved an unsightly patch bf pimples ifrom my ifaoe,' writes Mrs Sophei OEiendersom, 12, Reilby Street, I Einmoxe, New (South Wales, whioh !for ("two moniths had resisted every possible ' remedy. After trying almost every medioinle I finally aised Laxc-Tonic IPi&ls, and after taking them according !to directions, the pimples began to dry aip, and m 48 (hours came away when I was washing, leaving the skin perfectly clear amd clean. Obtainable everywhere. P,rice 10£ d and Is 6d.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10656, 11 June 1912, Page 6
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