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A MOST DISTRESSING CASE OF ANÆMIA.

A LADY WHOSE APPEARANCE SHOCKED HER FRIENDS. CURED BY DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS FOR PALE PEOPLE. Having rrce'ved information of a very rapid and complete cure effected by Dr. Williams' Piiik Pills, our reporter waited on the late suffever at her residence, 60, Yuron,:-street, Sydney, to hear from her own mouth an account of her illness. Mrs Johns is a pretty and vivacious young lady of about '2o yens of age, and in answer to the questions put to her she said :—" I have Oceu very ill, but at present I am enjoying excellent health and spirits. In ced, I don't know that I ever Lit better in my life. I cau safely say that I owe my satisfactory recovcry eutire'y to Dr. Williams' Pink Piils. The fitst cause of my illness was, I thick, the worry and ex'ra work caused by moving from place to place, for I have been a great traveller during the hist year or two. Anyhow, after my last journey I began to feel very low and depiesscd in spirits ; 1 could eat scarcely anything, end began to get very thin. And as fir as my colour, well, I was ns yellow as if I had had a severe fit of the jaun lice. An old fiend of nrne, who met me in the street, looked me straight in the aud pissed me by wi* limit recognition, and she was poii:ivcly shocked wheD I tan after her and told htr who I really was. •I got from bad to worse ; the least exer.iou wearied tuc, and my ordinary Inuse.work became, too much for me. My gums crew qu'te white, and my lips looked a blueish gruy colour. My sleep was restless and disturbed, anl 1 was so fred in the mornings that I could hardly get out of bed, and when I did I used to lay on the sofa, feeling I hardly cared what happened to me. I saw a doctor, who saiel I needed a strong tonic, an 1 I had several bottles of physic from him. besides other bottles of tonics which I obtained from chemists; but I grew no better, I was in th'S miserable and hopeless condition when I beatd from some ;ne who had liven cured by then about Dr. Williams' P nk P lis, and I at otice got some. After taking a few I w;.s a;.reeib'y surprised to rind a real and distinct change for the better. I gi.t rid of that miserable depression of spirts, which in itself was enough to keep mc ill; and in a few days I was able to sleep the night through without hit i nipt on. The Pills, too, gave mc a go' d appetite, aud 1 began slowly to gi t cheerful and fat again. My colour came back, aid lifter taking six boxes I was completely,cured and found myself as strong as ever. I shall always remember my cire with grati'ude, aud shall, you may be sure, recommend this wonderful medicine to any cf my friends who rrav have the bid foitunc to suffer as I did"." The tcnuine Dr. Williams' Pink Pillsare sol I only in wooden fnxts, about two inches in length, tnuiicling which is a blue wariiiu label. The outside wraprcr has the full name, Dr. Williams' Pink tills for Pale Piople, punted in rid. Iu case of doubt it L better to send direct to the Dr. Willi.m-.' Medicine Company, Wel iogton, N.Z , enclosing the price, 3s a box, or six boxes for 15i 91. The e pills ate not a ptugitive, and th-y contain nothing that could injure the most delicate. As a summer medicine Dr. Wil'iirrs' Pink l'i Is fir sttrp.ss all other remedies. Their act'oi on the blood and nerves is piompt, and the effect is wonderful. L;i9-imde gives way to a feeling of renewed eneruy, and tho lurking seeds of di-ease, resulting from the indoor confinement cf the winter months, are speedily expelled fiom the system. These p Us are sold only in hox'-s, the wrapper aroun 1 which bears the full trade mark, •' Dr. \Vilhims' Pink Piils for Pale Pc iple." A pill, even if co'oured pink, offered in any other form is a fnnlulent iti.itaton, and should be promptly refined. Buyers will protect themselves against imposition by bearing this in inluil,

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Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 245, 8 February 1898, Page 4

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A MOST DISTRESSING CASE OF ANÆMIA. Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 245, 8 February 1898, Page 4

A MOST DISTRESSING CASE OF ANÆMIA. Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 245, 8 February 1898, Page 4

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