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AN IMMIGRANTS STORY.

An interesting personality in Wanganui is Mrs Maria Whiting, a native of Salisbury, who left there in '75 as an emigrant to this colony. The change in climate and the manner of living was so great that it took Mrs Whiting some time to become accustomed to it.

"For many years," said she, "I suffered greatly from anaamia. My face, lips, and handt were colourless. I became thin and worn-out looking, and was always tired—too tired even to undertake housework without feeling it was a bother. I could not sleep at night, suffered greatly from headaches and backache, and lout my appetite. I consulted several doctors, and although they treated mc for anamia, I did not improve. Through reading about Dr. Williams' pink pills I commenced them. Jkly health improved, the colour came to my cheeks, strength to my limbs, I shook off that terrible languor, regained my appetite, and slept soundly. Two boxes of Dr. Williams' pink pills placed mc in perfect health, and I am co bright and active now as to astonish mv friends. I know another lady whom Dr. "Williams' pink pille mired, and I alwaya recommend them."

Those who are anaemic suffer from bloodlessness; Dr. Williams' pink pills make rich red blood, retone the exhausted nervous system, and place the sufferer in perfect health. Lack of blood causes physical and functional weakness, headaches, heart palpitation, dyspepsia, backaches, cold foet, and the general •wretchedness of "delicate , , , people. Dr. Williams' pink pills also cure paralysis, locomotor ataxia, rheumatism, sciatica, etc. Sold by the Dr. Williams , Medicine Co., Wellington, three shillings per box, sis boxes sixteen and six,, post free, and by chemists and storekeepers—But mind you ask for Dr. Wifiiama' substitutes are useless.

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10758, 11 September 1900, Page 6

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AN IMMIGRANTS STORY. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10758, 11 September 1900, Page 6

AN IMMIGRANTS STORY. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10758, 11 September 1900, Page 6