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Crippled Incurable.

Left the Hospital to Die. Dr Williams' Pink Pills. Saye a Woman's Life.

1 When I left Weiinfct on Hospit.l, I was a crippled incuratlo, ' said Mrs 13. M. Ryan, of Mackay St, Thames. • 1 was a hopeless paralytic. To»day I am in perfect health, able to walk from one end of Thames to the other My cure is a positive miracle—a miracle worked by Dr Williams' Pink PlUi for Pale PeopK Mrs Ryan's ttitement in so sensational t l iat it is well there ia positive proof of i-e truth. The main fact* of her oase are on record in the books of the WtlUugto>> Hospital, where she was treated without success—and her present health is plain t > anyone who sees her. Uer etory, told i» her own straight-forward words, is one of the most interesting that ever appeared in print.

' I was travelling by boat from Thames ti Wellington, ' seid Mrs Ryan, ' and went to my berth in the beet of health. During the night I was suddenly struck with Paralysis. It was just a Budden twinge of the muscles—and I tay unable to speak or move. The whole of my left side became useless without a minute's warning. At Wellington they took me ashore to the Hospitd—a hopeless paralytic For nearly three months I was l'ke this. I couldn't speak or move. My face was distorted in a terrible way and my mouth drawn back to myjear. JMy foo dwouldn't eiiy in my mouth, and I was in a most pitable s-ate- ' In fait,' added Mra Ryau, whilst a mist of tears came in her eyes, 'I wua misery to myself ond a burden to my family In spit-s of the kindest treatment the Wellington dootors and Hospital stall didn't Beem to do me any good. At last I decided to be taken home a cripple in* curable. It was then I began taking Dr Willi rus* Pink Pills for Pale Peorle.

' After the Hospital had failed, I didn't brieve that Dr Williams' -Pink Pills could do me much gord—so it wis not a case of faith cure, ' Mrs Ryan wuit on to aay. ** To my surprise, however, the b'rsl box ga?e me an appttite—but it was a long time before I could see fch. t they were doin» my Paralysis any good. Then one day I noticed a (tenure timing sensation in my paralysed side and face, i suppose it wis caused by new Llood that Dr Williams' Pink Pil b ware linking for ine. A few days 1 t<r I bec:>.'i to yet back my power of speech. L ; ttl) by little my pir. lyseil nerves and muscles came back t> life. Aft'r tint, every dog seemed tso give me new and power. At last one morning I w : ia able t'j get out of bed and w k out lo the kitchen, From that time on 1 gained rapidly. My mouth gradually came back tj its original position, end my whole left aide became sound and well again- My cure is a perfect miracle. " It I live tu be a hundred, ' added Mrs ilyan with int -nse earnestness, ' I shall never be able t'J give half enough p'aise to Dr Williams' Pink Pi'h for PalejPeojb.

When Vr Williams' Pink Pill* euro diseases like paralysis, consumption, and locomotor ataxia, no wonder they have such success in curing every-cLy ailments like anaemii, iudigtstion, headaches, neural ii«, sciatica, rheumitism, lumbago, ki;lney troubles, liver complaint, akiu disiiscs, uenen-1 weakness, and the special s; cret troub'es of growing tirls and won>en whose wholti hea'tll depends upon the richness and tan regularity of their blood. All theso disoisis, in tact spring trom bad blood—and Dr Williams' Pink Pills f-ctiyUy nuke new blood. They do just fiat one tiling—but they do it well. They don't act on the bowels. They do;;"t bother w fi mere symptoms. If you want free medieul advice, write t) the Dr William*' Medicine Co, Wellington. From the same address yuu can also order by mail > t 3i a box, or six boxes lGs and 6J, post free, the genuin Di Williams Pink Pi'h for Pale Peopl < if y»* have any difficulty ii. g< ting them from your 1 )cnl chemist or storekeeper. Remember sub t tutes never eured anyone. Get the pills th-t changed Mrs Ryan from a part lytic cripple itt > a he-It iy woman.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume XXXV, Issue 1929, 20 March 1905, Page 3

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Crippled Incurable. Cromwell Argus, Volume XXXV, Issue 1929, 20 March 1905, Page 3

Crippled Incurable. Cromwell Argus, Volume XXXV, Issue 1929, 20 March 1905, Page 3

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