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ankle; I also suffered from terrible pains in j my back. I was in bed four months, during I which I suffered excruciating pain. I had ; a doctor attending mc all the time, but he ' i gave mc no relief, although he used every ! rdeans in his power to do so. My ankle ; I felt just as if it were broken, and always as \ cold as ice. I used to be led by my wife to i , the fire, and there I would sit as long as I! ■ could warming it. The trousers I was wear- j 4~n*g were all scorchod by sitting over, i the fire. The doctor put about v ! jdofcen mustard and fly blisters on my leg, i I which left it in a terrible state, and did not Ido mc the least bit of good. At last he told Ime he could do m> more for mc, and that the ; J sciatica would have to take its course. I ■ then determined to go to th& Bathurst Hos- : pitol, but my medical adviser said he didn't think I would get any benefit there. However, I said I would try it. After being completely bedridden for four months, and j on the day before I was going to the hospital, I I managed to get into town, and I met a j friend and told him my intentions. This ; gentleman strongly advised mc to try Dr. j j Williams' Pink Pills foi Pale People before j I went to the hospital. As my friend spoke } with such confidence about the pills, I took | his advice, and went there and then to Mr j C. Ferguson's store, and purchased the last at i\ Hk "15* three boxes he had. After the first box I j could get about again, and went to <work ; again drawing in wheat for Mr Robert Mars- J

THE LATEST CUBE BY BENJAMIN GUM. JOHN HUGHES, Superintentent of tH* Auckland Fire Brigade, caught a. severe cold while engage in his duties at the big fire, and now writes entbusi asticaUy of BENJAMIN GUM, which ba» cared him after all other remedies failed. -» —— t THEBEFOBE TAKE BENJAMIN GUM FOB COUGHS AND COLDS, THE KING OP AU, <X)yQH REMEDIES. Is 6d and 2s 6B| Chemiata and Store*. SPENOEB VINCENT. CHBISTCHUECH PHAEMAOY.

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10059, 10 June 1898, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LV, Issue 10059, 10 June 1898, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LV, Issue 10059, 10 June 1898, Page 2

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