I den. When I bad finished the second hex I 1 felt no pain whatever, and considered I was cored. I then took the third box at ' leisure, although there was no occasion for I it. I commenced taking the pills last Oc- ; tober twelve months. Mr Marsden, and Mr , Ferguson, and a host of other people who i knew my previous condition could hardly ! believe the rapid change which came over i mc. Some people said that the sciatica j would again return to mc next winter, but ; I am glad to say I went through the winter i without feeling the slightest effects of this terrible complaint. I have enjoyed excellent health ever since I took the pills, and my cure ; has been the means of a large number of : people taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills about ■ : here. j " I am certain that the pills and no other remedy cured mc; in fact, the other reme- '. dies did not give mc the slightest benefit." Mr Hynds , wife was present during the i I interview, and endorsed all her husband's ■ statements, both appearing very happy when J testifying the marvellous curative properties iof Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale i'eople. CHANGE OF LIFE. ■» HOW A WOMAN MAY AVOID ALL SUFFERING. < What Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will do for) i women at the change of life is shown in a ] , case reported in the Dewsbury (Eng.) I "Chronicle." It is that of Mrs Benjamin) Smith, who lives at Hanover street, Dewsbury. The change of life had left her weak and miserable; with constant pains, dizziness, and shortness of breath on the slightest exertion, together with chronic rheumatism in the head and eyes. The pain in her head j was too acute for words; she got no sleep I either by day or night, and hei agony wivs I at times so great that it teok two people to
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10059, 10 June 1898, Page 2
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