A LUCKY LADY.
The many friends of. Mrs 6: Ai of Norinanby road,' Nonnanby, .will be pleased-to' hear that her n-isfortunes" have apparently-at last come to an end (writes .a correspondent).' Indeed, the particulars,of-'her good luck "so .appealed to mfc that'X jotted' them "down for publication. ' ' "■ ' v ,' ~,.'/.-. * . ?"1 waaborn'in the Clutba district/ .she told .rue,- "and- am just.jtwenty-bne. X have-lived in. -Hawera.-and Noin__aby' for twelve, years, part" of which time, however, I was*, such a victim to anemia; that toy Strength'failed soinuch* that I" could, hardlyperiorm*-domestic' duties. ,My i<*j© grew, thin and pale, I could not' sleep properly, and- when I rose in.vhe morning' I felt quite, tired and worn .out- • The daintiest of food would not tempt-mej'and what-'-! dsd; eat," had to-be'forced down. v More-than oiiei ■doctor was -.consulted, end'for c *_ve months'l took many medicines, • but only pantry- relief. •- Then;- as-,luck-, would jbave it,~i>tJ WiUisams' pink" pills .for" pale people were l £e'c6\umeiided to mc so.lbfegan.taking them." v -"Apparently with the'best of success?"" ',' i "Yes, two boxes.improved mc so greatly thatI continued', them, and before'long I regainedperfect .health; which is.,evident in,,my-ap-pearance. Now.l.am-quite strong,.have a good appetite,': and sleep well. '_T3very trace of anas— nua r has vanished. I heartily.recornaxvend Dr.WiHiams' pick, pills to other ladies suffering' : as Ldid." ' Mrs Eagles' recommendation is a sound one, -for' Dr. "Williams' pink pills are bo compounded' that they begin' to .enrich the blood ana tone up the nerves .from, the first dose. - Perseverance with them results in the cure of most diseases j caused by disordered blood' or nerves such as debility,' anemia, dyspepsia, * loss of strength (in- men), neuralgia, sciatica, ' rhetunatisnr, bronchitis, consumption, blood-poisoning, skin diseases, "etc. Sold'by chemiats' 'and store- ' keepers arid-by the" Dr. Williams'' Medicine Co,, Wellington, three -shillings; aix boxes, sixteen and six, post free. Copies of local testimonials free for writing. -
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11102, 22 October 1901, Page 3
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305A LUCKY LADY. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11102, 22 October 1901, Page 3
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