THE WAR.
FIERCE FIGHTING IN SPAIN.
AN AMERICAN OFFICER'S PROMCTACTION SAVES MANY LIVES,
It is greatly to be regretted thM tM Spaniards should have allowed their mm to become subservient to their anger* TW such is the case is borne out by the ttbja notifying that several cities hgrt W» placed under martial law. "A Kjttg«a divided against itself cannot stand, w& less conquer its opponents. Particulars of the prompt action ot United States Officer, Colonel P. A. He* man, which resulted in the saving of W, are just to hand. It appears that Colons Hoffman, who now carries two bullets in Ml bodies, and had prior to the present seen a great deal of haad service, gays (vi advice to all sufferers from indigestion tft take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for» People, to the use of which alone he attributed his general good health, and said w, "They are a Godsend to all people, as tor build up the system and help digestion 'I his opinion was given by Colonel HoffMt immediately he had proved tho value of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in his own cm,m there is ho doubt thafc his advice proffijaj given has resulted in/ the saving of ffiUJ valuable lives. . _, But for Di. Williams' Pink Pills IbrW People, Mr David Robertson, of BjM street, Kew, Victoria, could not at the nj* age of eighty years have successfully » sisted the effects of an eighteen waged upon him by that dread eoetajjt peace and health—Rheumatism. He'™ attacked most virulently by rheumatism, ft* in the right knee, next in the left hip. •» then in the shoulders, wrists, hands, JfW and legs. He was rendered entirely asp* less. Every frifnd he had recommended *•' ferent remedies in turn—sulphur, kerosene, outwardly and inwardly, citric acid, mm mallow fomentations, hot tea baths,' several bottles of a largely advertised cure tor rheumatism, and other articles were all trap without the slightest benefit accruiDg. If mately, Mr Robertson came to the coneM* sion that his ailment was incurable.. A little while later, however, a friend mil*** him to try Dr. Williams' Pink PilhC, » followed the directions careflully, •» patiently, and in about three weeij*o|t» month after fhsfc taking them he ifw 1 considerable improvement'in his <wn?lw*l he had theii taken two boxes, vertd with the remedy, and, little by Vm his, ailment gave him less and less teo 'vj He continued in this manner until he, W» taken about ten or eleven boxes, occupied being from six tc seven maivt At this stage every trace of- rhen_»M> had left him, and he*was absolutely acdP* inanenily cured in every particular. B* •* now quite free from pain. Jir in conclusion, said he had rccofflffieW?Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to many rf» friends, and they ha-2 tec eived most tens®* results from then use. He was well w<s in the locality,' and wonld certainly cu»«*r to rc-'onrnend them
This case is one which amply deinon&jM*f the marvellous curative properties °t W universal medicine under the most m** 9 circumstances. If an old gwtkmWj* eighty years of age can be cured of wWj matism, what may not be effected in »«* cases iv which the sufferer is a much wrjßjgr man or woman? The' answer is too oWn" to heed insertion.. ~."" .'" A 1 remarkable efficacy in curing $****» arising from an impoverished condition" the blood or an impairment of the »«*«* system, such as rheumatism, neumg partial paralysis, locomotor Vitus' dance, nervous headache, nW™* prostration, and the tired feeling thtwnjwr the after-effects of la grippe, h& wvl __Z% gue fever, and severp colds, diseases ™^~' ing on humors in the blood, such mJtl. fula, chronic erysipelas, &c., ia possess*? _ Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale fcW[ which give a healthy glow to pale and complexions. They are a specific &*"__ troubles peculiar to the female sy«i*Jß»*j* in the case of men they effect a in all casus arising from mental worry, <ws. work, and excesses of any nature. A«* of our remedy will convince the most «*F tical. • They ara genuine only with the full «*•]*' Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale *•*•# and are sold by all chemist, andJt*L Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, WeftflF ton, New Zealand, who will f° rvr^ d '%j!l paid) on receipt of stamps or post ordar, «»■ box for three shillings, or half-a-do«eo »« sixteen and sixpence. ._. A trial of our remedy will convince W most sceptical person of its true worth*
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Press, Volume IV, Issue 10064, 16 June 1898, Page 2
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729THE WAR. Press, Volume IV, Issue 10064, 16 June 1898, Page 2
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