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THE GARDENER AND THE REPORTER.

Gardeners have troubles as well as those in lesser and higher spheres. Bearing this in mind, a reporter from the 'Otaki Mail,' at the bidding of his editor, had a chat with Mr Evan Evans, who is engaged by Percy Bates, Esq., of Te Horo, as gardener and milker. The following conversation

ensued:—

'I am 55,' said Mr Evans, 'and for 30 years 1 have had rheumatism. Now,, however, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have completely cured me. In July last 1 was taken ill with rheumatic sciatica. The pains commenced in the left hip joint, and spread right down the leg to the foot. At night the pain seemed much worse, and 1 felt as it I were being flayed aHve, and thought, that I should go mad. 1 could obtain scarcely any sleep, but lay in bed moaning and crying in agony. During the first week 1 was afflicted I had to give up all work, and for some time after this was hardly fit for anything. I tried several ointments, liniments, and plasters, but although I fancied they did me a little temporary good, I was soon even wojfse than before. 1 grew so bad that-1 contemplated a trip to the hot springs at llotorua, being of opinion that was my only chance of recovery, having little faith in doctors. But I was in such a bad condition that I thought I could not stand the journey. It was after I had been afflicted some three weeks— which seemed an age back —that I saw a- pamphlet which a friend had received, and read of a case which exactly corresponded with my own, and which had been cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I had often seen these pills advertised in the ptaki Mail' and other papers, and when I read of this case, I sent to Wellington for six boxes of the pills, and commenced taking them in strict accordance with the instructions. When I had finished the fourth box I noticed a marked improvement, and after taking the lot I got another six boxes. When these were gone I was almost well again, but I procured six boxes more, and took these also. I have no hesitation Avhatever in saying that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills positively cured me of the most acute rheumatic sciatica which it is possible for a man to experience. It is now some six months since I took the pills, and I have never felt the pains since. Indeed, I feel better now than I did before I was taken ill. I omitted to mention that I also had partial paralysis in my left foot' for some years previous to taking Dr. Williams' Pink" Pills, but am pleased to say that this also is quite better. Indeed, my case has been a most complicated one, but thanks to this wo derf ul remedy, I am once more able to enjoy life. My health is better altogether, and my appetite has much improved. I sincerely trust all other sufferers will try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills on my recommendation.'

This is real good news for all sufferers.

If you are afflicted with anaemia, weak heart, sleeplessness, rheumatism,, sciatica, neuralgia, coughs and colds, scrofula, consumption, chronic erysipelas, debility, indigestion, liver and kidney diseases, chest and lung1 troubles, paralysis, locomotor ataxia, St. Vitus' dance, or nervous headache, your cure is at hand. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by chemists and storekeepers, and by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Welling-ton, N.Z., at 3/ a box, or six for 36/6, but are genuine only with the full name, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, on each box.

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Bibliographic details

Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 28, 3 February 1899, Page 6

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THE GARDENER AND THE REPORTER. Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 28, 3 February 1899, Page 6

THE GARDENER AND THE REPORTER. Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 28, 3 February 1899, Page 6