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EKSiilPSsfoO.-Cfc* , .'■'" "■/';'- -a An Honest^ |E|,-.J © Man's Wotds.SSsJ.X-'* wsro-ii-ssErafc «««nw™ '" " ■■'".■tt. i■■ §fj)g&yfK\ y.' IlM^f. Mr. Geo. Millard Walker, Haw, ra , New -- , Zealand, a hale, hearty and active rr.n, told «§« , Ol * his own experience to a reporter ot the 'Sawera %^%^SS '- Morning Post, who took down his words, lyir. e^nwrojisa f\ Walker who came to New Zealand as a private &ipH"P>*.Hj -. I iu the Queen's Own Regiment— and later on %iMsp|s . /ps, went through the Maori. War serving "for «Br«ramm : ! m General Chute, exchanged the hie of a splduv Ip^-ftf A.~y..-.mj ■ for that of a gold miner. It will be seen that ht W^^S->< OTfflffiT^Uhad suffered severely from Sciatic Fever and f«|p§ ill ■ IKfelL W Ague, and Rheumatic Fever, and was treated |p^~^|y, '.' ■* . ~. unsuccessfully" by hospitals and doctors. He, B^mam&m^ " K| himself, regarded his case as hopeless. He |ffi>i?|^ «& was, however, promptly, permanently and > C\ .entirely cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pats §§ffi& m M ' \ § for Pale People. SitffT^-Br "I am," said he, "53 years of age, and *U|£2iMj^r ,|| have travelled all IPSP IS ' „■■ over the colonies. N/ \ vU . 14/ i. fL&tfSv&JE .* ffßjOh What v 1 s S scfadc e a d -^^VWI gtiffltX/ IS^ \ and then with^^f^^J \ VJ7A Bl^f" Yfß j § rheumatic fever, S~ \ fcyvck J$T/fiF v ~~*?~~iS5: 1 when on the V^W^M Ml -«El *■! ' * Palmer diggings (M^f^Y ({ ' VSBM f ||p in Queensland; , \M\ X y M emtzaxs M, ' lilviilL W J have never UIUil vf/ \*\ "=^y*sf > f^i^^BA ''* —. tecently, been Ar^ fJ Jr*~'^ fiW'sy "m» ll quite free from ff\ .. M ■?[* S^^^^. 1 its ' after-effects. & ■' I ffl - JFnh7iv£!»BDV } Q When I came I *, ißEfi. ! W back to New wt^kbto™ § Zealand I tried the hot springs in Auckland, mmW& fiu ' but got only partial relief. 1 was fftlffiaf ia Wl • f'twujfwm Laid up in the Rawer a Hospital IffSf&jf*!^ ' '. VrM s In to which I had to be taken in a cab. and there W ■fe^o?^ Wi £ j aj , tor jjjfgg wee i CS) and when I left I had to g^yw^wa § be taken out in a cab again. I have had an*i|lDp*V-I|i\ . sorts of medical treatment, including the battery, 1 §but without effect. I consulted many doctors, 'jfegt*g*^*j|6 ■ who treated me, but they never told me what l^^-^lw. '; » g. was really wrong with me." toS^ • 3 f| "When in the hospital my knee WW m \ tgnjKnoiwpi was drawn right up to my ear, IgSfcS* . Rgjjjf, and I was like that when I oame |P|jf fa '" 6 /^ ' $% r^L deS)t °" nfi * st * h^'^^^^ §K* x />^sfe4 ftSw/a/w^^cr said :— yre^wrassMft fs^ B'^8 '^ TIT was visilin » t he mEM^W J^ S BW ll' £^»/^*vC>^yf hospital told merpW'^afl "^JMr W¥ ¥^n/M I f\ that her husband M|^ i '1 U S^»vO\l \ li in S somewhat as |Tpfff|*^ \ \ *Z* » benefit through flUf^M r C| using Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. So \J£h&JWt ©I decided to Leave' the nospita I , aw-^ Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. |Rg^^ • • v'w That was about six months ago. I carried ou; ||jp''U*s §|a • * e directions and before I had taken a b*x ami vjt fflpy&" fa s?\ a-half I got my leg half-wav down, and could j»BW/B^*s-».| > l.|yiiW W\ Z e/ abonl wiih a s ' lc *'' a f /er t!u fourth box 1 iPtiH gS v ' v "'" u«i.r ai/« /o <fo /i^/i/ work, and /hit- winter there IftM^V*-* l» ; - /».- .^J)Cothmgt7iß'fnattevwithi7ie.T'he^^^&&W \ %$■ pain has quite left me. i^^^Ml §1 could write whole pages about the good l4 m- ' Dr.' Williams' Pink Pills have done me. lam .«^wmcns^|ft . well known here, and have a fishmonger's busi- fi^JM 3 ' Pw J ness ' n Street. Many people," said Mr. ]a " ,*y^ '"" ■ • M MVsta m Walk er. " have observed my recovery, and con- -s fflW '. i ' -^ gratulated me on it, as after the life of exposure 'if-M^ j|fe» : I O and hardships that 1 have led, my case was mm^^vaS " W looked on as hopeless. I have recommended f^t){^ |{l .' §Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to others, and wili \ * '■%% :.[ss continue to do so, as I am confident that fflJ&lfei-'&Eh- © Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ||^5, ! m?; , z?*m cured me lIKTB t <4'f and made me fit for an ordinary day's work at grßrmzmfsmb.. §mv old trade of nursery gardener, which was the HIP^NI? IH*) •' trade I learned when a. lad at home, before W W § enlisting. The pains I suffered were dreadful, &sss*?"*§&■ they were like a million tootliaches shot into my SlryFs Hir' leg. lam glad of the opportunity you have given §me of testifying to the value of the medicine ifMwW|y§J\ which has cured me after mv long experience of Mll*^.,^ mf |WT| "G.M.WALKER." fKpT'ffi - , g\' The cures reported in the newspapers from tlie MJmiW^M t W use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, IR»«K' § include many thousands of cases of anaemia, tf^w^MMjfflß general weakness, loss of appetite, palpitation g([D(fcp. SKI t -. of the heart, shortness of breath, early decay, i 111 all forms of female weakness, hysteria, paralysis, *wram»ttari NSi 7 locomotor ataxia, rheumatism, sciatica, scrofula, I'lklsjP' IS' ' /P^rto^-a**--) FACSIMILE OF GENUINE PACKAGE. " ■fntSSSi^fllV. fiffcffi ii) ''ickets, chronic erysipelas, consumption of the wk^Wvtjly-* ■ %&£a?vr*:.,ll!f bowels and lungs. They are genuine only with flwvJsS? H^Sffl- ' * ' ' fi% the full name, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale 1^| 3 W %$ People, and are sold by chemists and store- jiiS^^MnEgm' /Bs keepers, and by the Dr. Williams' Medicine «TpfP&;gn „ &§ Company, Wellington. N.Z., at 3s. a box, or six boxes for 16s. Gd., post free. BsTtHSf?**lii\ ' %!/ The genuine Pills are not a purgative, fUfcE&isiJu tmrp^^L and contain nothing- that could injure the iWmi', l i^ uu lSii M R>J most delicate. It is important, h6tvever, llr^^ ifj PiSvi P vsim ififey Q?IS calf i " ' to avoid the danger involved by accepting fe""»wtt«iram @ substitutes.. '" IPpTS ;"- -0 IS S*, SSJSSPfi : : " " .' - j i © IS THBS YOUR CASE? p, ,'i § The condition (so frequently noted) of being "run ■•* 1 down." or "out of sorts" from overwork, worry and ft / the manifold carea of life, ought not to be neglected W f|| actual ilh ak6S A many a Man and WOmfn « & - '•• p«|| All the Difference in the Worid Jl *,1 between happiness and misery, weakness and ISaS) ggpg strength, abundant health and " middlinghess." The I ■•■ r 3' " ' " &t^-' safest, most immediately effective, and most aaree- %&<& §§?i 1 % t0 SI?T, e^ e . P T^ isc £ vered ' is M. WILLIAMS' PINK P^l PILLS FOR PALE PEOPLE. They are not for pale tsSg' people only, but for everyone who is ill, feeble; o? i^i " g\ run down. They are not like ordinary medicine, they • W % V J u he L ! ft-V OPk of » great doctor, a graduate of i: A~ - Y T i^i?^^ University ; and they have cured more than If gk Fifteen Thousand People, to whom ordinary medicine « • mm was of no avail. „ "_"" J| YY -

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Bush Advocate, Volume XII, Issue 1753, 28 September 1899, Page 4

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