A STORY CONCERNING TWINS.
At 'the foot of Cherry Tree Hill, Ilford, near Mudgee (N.S.W.) is the residence of Mr and Mrs Cosier and family. Mrs Cosier is 36 years of age and the mother of seven children, the youngest a fine pair of twin girls— Annie and Bella —now fifteen months old. The story told by Mrs Cosier to a "Mudgee Guardian" representative will no doubt prove interesting to Australian mothers.
''Some time ag-o," •said Mrs Cosier, "I* had to sit up night after night with one of the twins, as she was very ill. The strain of constant nursing- proved too much for me, and when she recovered I seemed to have no blood in my veins and no strength in my body; I became so -weak and ill that I had to be carried from room to room. At last I was so paralysed that I could not turn in bed without assistance, and when'l was moved I suffered almost unendurable pain. I could not turn my head owingl to the stiffness of my neck, and the nerves of my face were so drawn up that it was a torture to speak a few words. Despite remedies I remained in this state until I commenced Dr. Williams' pink pills. I followed the directions carefully, and after taking1 two boxes my appetite slowly improved and the pains were not so severe. I continued with the' pills until I used a few more boxes by which time I was up and about. I Am now strong1 and active and quite free from any of my former troubles. Dr. Williams' pink pills are alone responsible for my complete recovery."
The above is n-o unusual experience. Dr. Williams' pink pills give new blood in every >flose, and with this new blood, which is (new life, coursing through the veins, all weakness and disease disappears; ' the fortified system throws off rheumatism, sciatica, St. Vitus' dance, fits and nervous disorders; .liver sluggishness, indigestion, backache, and the ailments of ladies vanish; paralysis and locomotor ataxia are kept at bay. Dr. Williams' pink pills are sold by chemists^ and storekeepers, and by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington, three shillings per box, six boxes sixteen and six, post free. Write for fresh instruction afeout your case.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 291, 7 December 1900, Page 3
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