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Thk Woman Lost Heall Through Anaemia, —-—+ Fainted Dead Away Throuj Utter Weakness —Cured b] Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. There is a gnteful woman in Christ - church, in the person of Mrs Henry Merry, 78 Cnrlyle St., Sydenham. Mrs Merry drifted into such a low state of health through anaemia, that it was quite common for her to faint off through utter weakness, and she is thankful that Dr Williams' Pink Tills brought her robust health. These pills are the ideal tonic for those who are weak and run down, because they renew and enrich the blood and :ct as a powerful tonic on th:-« nervous system. Speaking to an interviewer Mrs Merry said: — "With over-work in my girlhood my health gradually gave way. First of all .1 noticed I was losing all my appetite-''.aid unless I could got hold } of anything acid or salt I would not I care if the whole day passed without a bite. The co'.cv dose; tod my cheeks; you could not see any rosiness anywhere. My tongue and lips and gums and inner eyelids were .-11 blanched. If I pricked the flesh only a little ■•ratcry fluid trickled out. I lost all my plumpness and in this way went down very rapidly indeed till I was a shadow of my former self. My ankles got puffed up if I had :iny standing, yon could make dents and pits in the flosh. I always felt worse in the mornings. I woke up so utterly tired and worn out and-often 1 fainted right away. My hands wore so clammy ::md I could not get my feet warm. T still stuck to my daily work but it was only my will kept mo up and I had to get help in as well. My heart started to flutter and thump if J went up the least bit of an incline. I just had to go slowly and even then r lost my breath and had to rest. I often woke up after a, restless nightmare sort' of a doze, and found myself all in a cold sweat and trembling. 1 got worse as time went on ; I never wanted to pass the front door ,and I could not enjoy any company; I was always fretting and low'spirit*?*! and seemed to get weaker every day. My oyo.s looked sunken in my head and dark lines began to show under them. Whenever J h'td a chance I sat down f(n- I felt my limbs just sinking under ni". •At last •I' r<\ad about Dr . Wilthem. three times a-day, a pill after li:'»ns'Tink_ PHI S nnt i started taking them three times a day, a pill after m»'li meal, and once I begm to pickup r increased the doses. They proved a wonderful blood maker.' My strength began to return and people remarked what a good color I was getting and how very much better J was looking and I felt the improvement myself. My blood' turned rich fKain and T am glad to say I was „ mt completely cured." Those who need a tonic .should bi particular to.get Dr Williams' Pink } ''J*, for they will find only disappointment in the substitutes'that are sometimes offered. The price i s 3s , « box, six boxes 16s 6d, of all dealers iw direct from, the D r Williams' Med "•<"* Co. of Australasia, Wellington
Mrs Jn ,«Wakoley, 7S Ball Street, Wa», W n«, N.Z.. > snc t -ich and oS »«>. J.*™ t !,n twtor's opnion for slight Po«ii>]«,„t» aar] therefore does the next best thing™,! keeps a bottle of CnambprHn's, Coho and Pinrrhoea in the house. She says:—"l have always found Chamberlain's CJic and Diarrhoea Remedy an absolutely safe uro for Colic and Diarrhoea. For many years I suffered from colic pains but Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy relieves the suffering at once." Sold by all chemists and storakeeners. MUSCLES IN KNOTS. JOINTS ALT, STIFFENED AMO SWOLLEN. Lance-like pains, torture and torment the victim of Rheumatism, and ho fears he will never get rid of the disease. Perhaps you have tried many so called "cures" and largely advertised quack remedies but al' without obtaining relief. Do not despair. There is a medicine that can and will cure you. Take RHEUMO. It relieves pain, removes the swelling, and clears the system ot excessive uric acid—the cause of all the trouble. RHEUMO is neither a liniment nor a pill, but a liquid medicine of marvellous therapeutic value. RHEUMO conquers Rheumatism. Sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 2s 6d and 4s 6d tier bottle. a
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 13 November 1912, Page 7
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