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Smartly, Rescued

• , , • *** . AySYDNEY LADY IN PERIL. The fUlowing . particulars, jusfc to hand, of a smart aescne effected under difficulties;- -hSuld be of interest to most people. Mrs David Bretnall, of 257 Goulbourn street, Surry Hills, was the lady rescued. Mrs Bretnall, wbo is the daughter of Mr Paterson, a wellknown storekeeper of Glen Innes, N.S.W., received our representative most cordially, and willingly described the occurrence to him in the following terms : —lt was at a picnic that I was suddenly attacked by tbe sharp shooting pains of neuralgia with so much violence that I suffered for months after. The pains in my face, head, and back, too, became especially violent in the evenings. My head ached eternally. "When after the long weary day hnd passed, it was with the reverse ot pleasure that I sought my couch. It meant a long, agonising, sleepless night. Sometimes I could not help moaning

(from a photo by Freeman), the whole night long. I would arise in the morning feeling utterly worn out My appetite completely left me. I became veiy thin, and my face assumed a moat melancholy aspect. When 1 looked at it in the glass I could scarcely believe it was mine, so haggard and drawn had it become. I tried several so-called neuralgia cures, but they were utterly useless. Nothing appeared capable of lessening my suffering. At last my husband, reading of a caKe of neuralgia cured by Dr Williams' piok pills, bought a box for me, he himsplf had derived great benefit from using the pills. I have used only three boxes and they have completely cured me. All pains in face and back have left me. Headaches have vanished, my appetite and full ability to sleep have returned as of yore. The color has come back to my cheeks, and I M well, strong and happy. My husband can substantiate all I have s*id, and he will also be happy to add his testimony to mine re the curative powers of Dr Williams' pink pilla." O'bers who have suffered from rheumatism, neuralaia, paralysis, lumbago, diphtheria, pneumonia, fevers, bronchitis, consumption, St. Vitus' dance, and disease* of the blood and nerves, are likewise happy to add their testimony in favor of Dr Williams' pink pills. TLey cure as in Mrs Bretnall's case when oth- r medicines have failed. The genuine have the full title—Dr Williams' pink pills for pale people—printed in red on the white outside, wrapper. Price, 3s per box, six boxes for sixteen and sixpence. Sold by chemists and storekeepers, and by the Dr William*' Medicine Co., Wellington, N.Z , who will fulfil (post free) all orders with which they are favored.

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Bruce Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3102, 26 September 1899, Page 1

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Smartly, Rescued Bruce Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3102, 26 September 1899, Page 1

Smartly, Rescued Bruce Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3102, 26 September 1899, Page 1