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THE TOOLERN TRAGEDY.

BYRNE'S. CONDITION. ~T h? i,"T oo, l er» *"«eoly,': or in other words the - Byrne's affair,' wag the talk o/ all the neighbourhood, when a special correspondent called upon the hero, Mr William F. Byrnes a prepossessing, manly,, young fellow, - residing with bis parents at Toolern, near Melton on the Baochne Marsh line, Victoria. *.*ee, I h*ve been aa near death as any Imag person," he remarked in the course ot the interview. '-The, facts of the matter are that over tyro year* ago * large abscess formed behind my right ihigh. My appetite failed and food did not agree with mc. I was alao twrabled mth a pereiatent hacking cough shortness o t breath, «vere paine in shoufders, copaoue perspiration, bowel troubles, and a ws*«a ff away oi flesh. I was taken to the Melbonrne Hospital, and a leading surgeon aaid I v*» »&Senng from % tubercuioue hip and coneuraption of the lungs. Hie doctors said— s H& CANSOT LIVE many months. Later on, in the presence of eeveral «n»tt* my feij, opet . ated on, but this cbd not remove-.the trouble there, and I ye taken from the institution mart dead th*n al lTe . AnaOnr doctor said there was no* even a ehadow of - hope of and helpleee, utterly prostrated with tbe fearful ravages of any &**«. Indeed, I «ok so actually admuustend. TOien all chance of recovery neemed. bopelcin, my fcienda heard of eosae KpparcnUy taonrable cases baring been cared by Dr. WtUUuM , piak* pills lot nsfe people. Soo» -were obtained for mc. la I took them 1 xegvlncd etrength day I deepr, regm that thia medicine w*s not tried •arlier, for by ite mc I wae coon able to leave my bed; eaght boxes cored mc. Every trace ot consumption has been ewt<pt away? My togfcwid ehwt are atroac mj general health » good, and I go out camping and attend to m> work of rabbit trapping just as I used t T , T fP ove,7 " " "g****! «s indisputaWe proof of the merit* of Dr. Williams' pink palls, traA phjeiciane who saw mc at mv worst look upon my cure as a modern

By replacing the lost Wood and increaHag ihs reeistenV power of the. lunge. Dr. Williams pink pills rid Mr Byrnes of consumpjipn, which is not really incurable At eveiy stage .although ordinary medicine is iwftiee»~i>r. WilUauuT pink ,pille are not ordinary medicine. By enriching f ih& blood ana toning up the nerve* they remove the causes of disease. In this way they cure bronchitis, rheumatism, neuralgia, brain and nervous disorders, poor circulation, blood poisoning, dyspepsia, insomnia, St. Vltus'e dance, hysteria, etc From cbemiste and storekeepers and the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Ola Custom House street, Wellington, three shillings, six boxes sixteen and six. post free- Ladies invariably find that regular health and a beautiful complexion follow their use. .

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11108, 29 October 1901, Page 3

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THE TOOLERN TRAGEDY. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11108, 29 October 1901, Page 3

THE TOOLERN TRAGEDY. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11108, 29 October 1901, Page 3

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