ANAEMIA AT FIFTEEN.
Wanganui Girl Subject to Fainting Fits. Her Mother Praises Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Restoring her to Health. "I was on the paint of sending my young daughter to the hospital, she had become, so weak and ill from bloodlessnoss, when a lady friend strongly advised me to give Dr Williams' Pink Pills a trial," said Mrs C. Delaney, of Dublin Street, Wangatui, to a reporter. "This lady knew of others who had obtained great benefit for the use of the.se pills. My daughter was about fifteen when she began to become Anaemic. Her lips and gums became quite bloodless, and she seemed to have no energy whatever, always complaining of being tired and weary. We thought her heart was affected as it would palpitate so violently on the slightest exertion. She became subject to fainting fits, and complained of strange noises in the ears. She was so restless at night, that she kept us awake. She was badly run down and very nervous. She never wanted to eat. She went on in this way for twelve months, during which time I tried aiany medicines, before Dr Williams' Pink Pills were recommended. After beginning to take them she began to improve. We persevered with them, and she continued to look better and brighter. The colour came back to he» cheeks and lips, and she became acttive and cheerful. It was a wonderful cure. Her appetite is as good as ever, and all signs of lassitude and weariness seemed to have vanished. She looked a different person in less than three months. After all other tonics failing, Dr Williams' Pink Pills cured her." -. Dr Williams' Pink Pills are a doctor's prescription and can be recommended with confidence in all diseases where the blood is at fault, as in anaemia, Chlorosis, after effects of influenza, and fevers, headache, and those run-down conditions of the health due to overwork, worry or nervousness. Dr Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all dealers or direct by mail, at 3s p'er box, six boxes for 16s 6d, by the Dr Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 3 October 1913, Page 6
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