..ack o{ Blood Causes Mud I Severe Illness. 1 This Woman who became Utterl Prostrated was Cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Anaemia is the enemy of women ' irirl.s. A lack of suflieient, (food rod. blood causes tho headaches, heart palpitation, weakness, paleness if ad loss of appetite from which so many sulfo'r. •• To become bright, well and happy the { blood sup])ly must be increased. That J l)i- Williams' Pink Pills actually make J \ ::ew blood and euro all these symptoms e. shown by the experience of Mrs Peter Johnson, Lower Riccarton, hristehureh. "I don't know how I became Anaemic, for as a girl I always felt so well, but T noticed I was getting very weak , and so easily tired," said Mrs Johnson . ' 'The least thing knocked me up. Kvory day saw me paler and my lips and gums, too, got as white as could be. I could not eat and I lost flesh considerably. Directly \ at- anything I Celt it lying so heavily en my chest and making me quite breathless. Hardly any blood would run when I Lent my flesh. 1 felt so di::::y evrry now and then for a fev m::nieiH> i..r' .1 dreaded to stoop. Tho re Tin seamed to lie spinning round, and f had to sit down to i-ocoA-or myself. My head ached as soon as 1 .opened my eyes, and splitting nervous headaches crept all over my head so that I could hardly bear up. My hands grew so thin and wasted that when held up to the light you would see no blood in t-heni and like my feet J could not keep 'them : warm. My heart was always heating irregularly and if I hurried it palpit- : a ted violently. My back ached so much I that I could barely sit upright and I > got into such a distressed state that I 1 thought I would -never pull through. 1 lam ghul to say that a. trial of Dr Wil- ' limns' Pink Pills proved all that I . could, wish. From tho first 1 felt they - were doing me good, I began to get ,- my strength, and color back. I kept t on steadily improving and at last I :) was able to discontinue the course, my - health having been quite restored." ? Dr Williams' Pink Pills are sold by :1 all dealers, but if in doubt send to the v Dr Williams' Medicine Co. of Austral- . Asia Ltd., Wellington. 3s. one box, i) six boxes 16s. 6d.
boon a decided feeling in English motoring circles that road racing should be taken in hand by tho Royal Automobile Club of England, and a big animal event, held on the Tsle of Man. which offers a splendid course —only a few hours from London. A few years back a 4in race for tho "Tourist Jj Trophy" was held at this venue on ' two occasions, and, provided a splendid opportunity 'for the English Motor Car Industry to try out their new designs and models. - The 'opinion is that this form of race should be revived, and the nutter will no '■doubt receive tb? smoug contra-- , e'en <-f the EiijrliaJi (•ejitroll'.iig body. > The L'le --"of Man authorities , Are' keeiily alive to the value oi holding ; such "an event on their course, and J would welcome a revival of the "Four ,1 inch" race. I
TWE \"r.'i -iJRIOUS TRIUMPH, WONDERFUL RECORD OF SnOCESBEA ON TRirMPH MOTOR CYOLm At *>fc* H.B. 'vftvbor Cycle Club's spiort.a held on the Hastings Sacecoi'rse on Boxing Day, tie Triumphs again practically swept the board. Out of an entry of 12 machines, representim* 5 different makes, the Triumphs secured ton firsts, seven seconds, an i 4 thirds out of a possible 11 ov«n ts. Thi.3 performance' is all the]'more reroarkabl-** when it is con&.cered that the Triumphs h»d to concede handicaps to Imachineß of equal power, and isiix Vif the ten first machines were ridden bv amateur riders TOURIST MOTOR CO., LTD., Sole Ag;:nts for Triumph and B.S.A, Cycles, Wairarapa. Hawkei Bp.v, smd Poverty ItORFRT J*OOK. TrfKUil' A.fte,v.fc.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10712, 18 September 1912, Page 6
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