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TERRIBLE ATTACK ON A HOTELKEEPER'S WIFE.

Mrs 0. Fftirclough, wiEe of the proprietoe of the Carnarvon Hotel, Port Arthur, Tas., has passed through some of the severest, sufferings ever inflicted upon unfortunate, human beinge. Bheumiitism, or rheumatic gout, was her affliction, and medical soienoe and patent medicines were worse than nought. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills alone succeded in effecting once more aremarkuble and inexpensive cure. v . For years, so she stated, she had been ft, sufferer from rheumatic affections, which atr; first seemed trivial, but in spite of ordinary precautions continued to increase so ac tq; give rise to considerable alarm. The doctors pronounced the case to be one of much' severity, the complaint being rheumatic gout. Everything Was tried, but without avail, and Mrs Fairclough became at length a pronounced invalid. For months she was hopeless of ever re« covering the use of her limbs, and the pains which fine endured were absolutely beyond conception.. Hot eea baths were tried, bat failed,.and, in fact, she was looked upon a» a confirmed invalid.

Worrying 6ver her illness brought on a variety of other complaints. Theleast cold affected her to an abnormal degree. She was seized with paine in the feet, so that Bhe could hardly walk, even a feeble effort giving her considerable pain. She wae compelled to eit in a warm place constantly, and her appetite fell away, so that she ate but one meal in three days. Every effort was made to seoure relief, the beet medical advice procurable being obtained. It was without avail, however, for ehe, so far from getting better, giew steadily worse. Hearing of some of the marvellous cures effected by the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, she decided to try them. Her husband laughed at her decision, and condemned the medicine as being ueelesa and inoperative. But, acting on the belief that if Dr. Williame'Pink Pills did her no good, a few could not do any harm, eh* gave them a trial. s

After commencing to take the pills she noticed a decided improvement in her con- ' dition. The pains were not so aggravated, and she could stand without assistance, a feat which previously she was unable to accomplish. Soon the pains in the feet ceased altogether, and she felt like a new . woman. Delighted with the discovery she had made, she continued to uee Dr. -* Williams' Pink Pills, and after oarefullj taking them continuously according tc directions for a period of two months ehe felt that ehe had no longer any ocoasion t<» use the medicine. "Icannot explain to you," Mrs Fftirclough said, " how grateful I am for having discovered a cure for my complaint. I wad in torture and completely broken down with despair for my condition. I felt thAt life was a burden, and I seemed to be ia = everybody's way by day and by night. My husband is as grateful as myself for the cure effected) and we both feel that I owe * new lease of my life to the use of Dr. Wit Hams' Pink Pills for Pale People. 1 have every faith that they have completely driven out the demon of rheumatic goo* from my system. lam now a new woman, and being well and strong and hearty a» able to perform all my duties satisfactorily. And all is due to the use for two months of Dr, Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People." t A remarkable efficacy have Dr. Williams Pink Pills in curing diseases arising ft* ol an impoverished condition of the blood or an impairment of tfio neivoue system, euoa cc rheumatism, neuralgia, partial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, Sfc. Vitus' dance, nervouj headache, nervous prostration, and the tires feeling arising therefrom, the after effectsi ol la grippe, influenza, and severe e) »»» diseases depending on humors in the blow* such as scrofula, chronic erysipelas, etc. I»« -" Williams" Pink Pills give a healthy glow te pale and sallow complexions, and are ■ specific for the troubles peculiar to tin female system, and m the case of men they effect a radical- cure in all cases arifilng from mental worry, overwork, and excesses of any nature. These .pills, are not a purgative. They Mβ genuine only with the full name, A"* William*' P-ink Bills for Pate People, *»« are sold by all chemists and by the vt* Williams' Medicine Company, Wellington, N.Z., who will forward (poet .paid) on receipt of stamps or poet order, one box for 3s, or half-dozea for 16a 9d. They \ unrivalled as a tonic for both sexes. ~. jT " My "boy came home from school one day with hie hand badly lacerated and bleeding* and suffering great pain, s, say Mr E. J» Schail, with Slyer Bros.' Drug Co., St. Louie, Mo. "I dressed the wound; &&u applied Chamberlain's Paiu Balm freely. ' All paia ceased, and in a remarkably short ■• time it healed without leaving a> soar. ■ Ifo? '' - wounds, eprainu, swellings and I know of no niedicine or prescription ~, to it. I coneider it a household neoeaaiy* ' '-'• for eele bg all ohemiefci. . - .

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 9991, 22 March 1898, Page 2

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TERRIBLE ATTACK ON A HOTELKEEPER'S WIFE. Press, Volume LV, Issue 9991, 22 March 1898, Page 2

TERRIBLE ATTACK ON A HOTELKEEPER'S WIFE. Press, Volume LV, Issue 9991, 22 March 1898, Page 2