LADY'S SERIOUS FALL.
We regret to have to chronicle (says a contemporary) the occurrence of a somewhat serious accident to Mrs. Susan O'Donnell, of Taita, Lower llutt. When seen by our representative Mrs. O'Donnell gave the following particulars:
"The accident referred to was a fall," she explained, "which brought on serious internal complications; as a result I was bed-ridden for six weeks, and constantly under medical attention. I then became subject to periodical attacks of fearful pains and extreme, weakness —sometimes I almost collapsed. For the next four years 1 was never free from these troubles. At different times various doctors were consulted, and they all said my ailments had resulted from the. fall. As the prescribed medicines only gave temporary relief I decided to try Dr. Williams' pink pills, for I had read of a lady who had suffered like me and who had been cured by them. After taking the contents of two boxes I felt greatly improved; I was stronger and the pains had lessened. To my great delight four more boxes completely cured me. Since, then I have had no return of the painful attacks, and my health is splendid. Should any suffering ladies wish to write me in confidence for fuller particulars I shall be pleased to give them all the information I can." Without going into details unsuitable for general circulation, it may be said that Dr. Williams' pink pilLs for pale people have proved a boon to women of aU ages, in the disorders which afflict them. They cannot harm the most delicate girl or the woman of advancing years. Their use is invaluable between the ages of forty and fifty. By their bloodbuilding and nerve-toning properties they also cure rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia, bronchitis, consumption, St. Vittis' dance, scrofula, rickets, effects of fevers, nervous exhaustion, etc. Sold by chemists and storekeepers and by the Dr. Williams Medicine Company. Wellington, three shillings per box, six boxes sixteen and six, post free. Note: Please enclose stamps for reply when writing to Mrs. O'Donnell.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 16, 20 January 1902, Page 3
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338LADY'S SERIOUS FALL. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 16, 20 January 1902, Page 3
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