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■ CONSUMPTION CURED H Doctors Utterly Baffled. Girl's Life Saved. H Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. "Nine years ago I was dying of Consaid Miss E. Henstridgo, well known costumiere of Nhill. after month I wasted away. leading doctors of Melbourne could Ho nothing for me. I was on the of the grave when I started Dr. Pink Pills for Pale People. changed me from a dying Congirl into the strong healthy Homan that yon see me }>o-day. I owe life to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. "For a Icyig time I had been ailing," Henstridge went on. "I was just growing girl a/t the time, and my supply was overtaxed. Every I grew paler and weaker. My had neither ''strength nor colour. face turned almost grey, and my and gums were the same deathly I was weary and. always lanIt was tco much trouble to walk the room. I hated the thought meal time. It was simply agony to force food down when my rebelled at every mouthful. tongue was coated white, and there a vile taste in my mouth. "My back ached morning, noon, and Often I nearjy wen£_mad with It felt as though there was swelling inside my brain, trying to burst it open. My head spin round, and everything .in of my eyes grow dim. People to- remark on the strange sparkle HF my eyes—but, I think, they tonly so .bright on account of ~'the dark rings under them. look at>; me^tpf !&ee I had no warm blood ij My hands and feet always cold. 'Sometimes a hot would come over mef ahd leave sick and faint. X ■:■-' day I .tvent right off in""a dead and that was the first sign I had, I was in Consumption," Miss; added. "After that I had faints eve-i'y; "few "days. Without j^Hiy warning I would fall down in a It was just as if "I were dead. round was like waking from a sleep. Everyone pitied trie's There to be no earthly hope of me shaking off the deadly diseases." hour I seemed to be, getting and nearer my grave. One.day a fit of coughing, and began to blood. The sight of that blood an awful shock I knew it meant death. I was afraid to move for I would injure my lungs and them bleeding. Every cough blood —and Avalking across the H)om set me coughing. The cough felt if a lot of fishhooks Av&re being pullup and down niy chest. It was an tearing, ripping pain. After boxit 1 had to lie down for hours night I was too nervous to Every "ittle sound set my heart like mad. Of course, my heart veiy weak. My lungs were so that oftea I could hardly catch breath. And all the time I was away—a hopeless Consumptive. leading doctors attended me but not one of them did me the good. After so many different I gave up all hops. All I for was that death would soon H, mo to end all my misery. In this state I started taking Dr. WilPink Pills," Miss Henstridge "I read how they had cured even worse than myself, so I got supply from Blackburn, the Nhill But it was not until I had two boxes that I noticed any improvement. After that I began mend slowly. The haemorrhage beH n to get less, and I picked up wonin strength. By the time I taken seven boxes the change in was simply mai-velloiis. I ate well, splendidly, and quickly gained in To-day there isn't a trace of about me. My health not be better. When Dr. WilPink Pills saved my life they a regular miracle." Benstridge's case is, indeed, a It baffled doctor after doc■r. In the end Dr. Williams' Pink cured her just as they cure all that are caused by bad blood. fact, they actually make new blood. do just that one thing—but tbsy it well. They don't act on the They don't bother with mere They won't euro any disthat isn't caused originally by bad But that is the cause of all ailments such as anaemia, degeneral weakness, backaches, indigestion, rheumatism, sciatica, partial paralysis, locomotor ataxia. If offered a send for the genuine <to the Williams' Medicine Co., Welling3s. a box, six boxes 16s. 6d.. post Letters asking for medical adwill be answered free.

colds and influenza rage, add to life a dismal page, mate us all look twifce our age— scatter death around. then we find a friend so sure, William Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, . always oertam, always pure, save us many a pound.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12632, 20 October 1905, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12632, 20 October 1905, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12632, 20 October 1905, Page 7

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