TASMANIA TAUNTED.
« _ Tasmania, generally speaking, has a reputation for its healthiness and the freedom of its inhabitants from disease. xJut it does not always keep up to this reputation. That this is so is shown by the following k.ter (amongst numerous similar one 3), which has lately come to hand. The writer on this occasion ia Mr W. H. Tyler, of Scuthport. He says: — "I am only too happy to send you a testimonial concerning the benefit I have received from Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I am not a believer in proprietary medicines, and I used to laugh at the idea of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, but I was induced to try them at last, as I have suffered for years with a bad back. I experienced dull, aching pains in tho small of the back, which have been so bad at times that I had to lay up for weeks together. I tried everything that.l could think of. The doctors could do mo no good. Then I bought a German electric belt, which did mc little or no good. Sometimes I was all right; but then, again, 1 would be troubled with indigestion very badly, so badly that I was even afraid to take food. When I came to Queenstown, I thought I would try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. I found great relief from the first box;;the third box put mc all right; I am on the foprth box now. I am happy to say that I am in the best of health now; all symptoms of my ailment have disappeared, giving mc, as it were, new life and vigour. Being a stranger in Queenstown, I have no friends here as yet; but I have recommended Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People to several with whom I am acquainted, and shall always do so, and shall tell my friends about them when I return home. I live at Southport. You are at liberty to make what use you like of this letter: "Yours very gratefully;'' ; "W. H. TYLER." ' This letter pretty conclusively proves that when the Tasmanian climate fails -to' cure disease, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills succeed. Moral: To avoid all heat effects, use Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They cure ansmia (bloodlessness), biliousness, sleeplessness, headaches, indigestion, kidney and liver troubles, gravel, chronic diarrhoea., pimples, vital weaknesses, all skin complaints, paralysis, locomotor ataxia, etc. Chemists and storekeepers all over the colonies sell them—price 3s per box, six boxes for 16s Gd. Get the genuine, with full name— Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peopleprinted in red on the white 'outside package of each" box. Imitations are dangerous. If in doubt, enclose ' the price in postal note or stamps, and send direct to the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Wellington, X.Z.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10267, 9 February 1899, Page 6
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