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Gardener's Unpleasant Experience.

1 The unpleasant experiences of Mr Evan Evans were the foremost * topic' of conversation at Te Hero says the ' Otaki Mail', where a re•porter on that journal enquired into the Mr Evans, who is a gardener arid milker on gentleman's estate at Te Horo, told the following remarkable story: — • Gardeners, you know, have to work at all seasons," he said, " and I have thus been frequently . exposed to the inclemency of the weather. As a result I have, for the past thirty years been troubled with rheumatism, but in July last I was taken ill with sciatica. Sharp burning pains came in the left hip, leg and foot. The agony was worse at night, and I felt as if I was being flayed alive. I lay awake moaning and crying, quite unable to sleep. I was so ci-ippled that I could not work. Liniments, ointments, and plasters gave only temporary relief. After suffering agonies for three weeks I read a phamplet concerning the cures performed by Dr Williams' pinkpills. I immediately sent for six /boxes. After using four boxes the pain eased a little and I felt stronger. I sent for a further supply and continued them until I had the free use of my limbs and was quite cured. It is nearly two years since then and I have had no return of either sciatica or rheumatism, although I am 50 years old. I also had partial paralysis in my foot, and Dr Williams' pink pills cured that, too. I hope my testimony will induce other sufferers to try this medicine." Those who have suffered from sciatica will understand Mr. Evans' gratitude at his cure. The reason Dr. Williams' pink pills cure so unfailingly is because they are the carefully compounded prescription of a great physician—a graduate of the Edinburgh University. They are not a patent medicine in the usual meaning of that term. They have cured more than 27,000 people (after ordinary medicine had failed) of rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago, bronchitis, consumption, rickets, scrofula, blood diseases, ladies' ailments, anaemia, nervous troubles, etc. Sold by the Dr. Williams'' Medicine Co., Wellington, three shillings, per box, post free, and by chemists and store, keepers —But mind you ask for Dr? Williams'. Substitutes only benefit the sellers.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1974, 29 June 1900, Page 2

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Gardener's Unpleasant Experience. Dunstan Times, Issue 1974, 29 June 1900, Page 2

Gardener's Unpleasant Experience. Dunstan Times, Issue 1974, 29 June 1900, Page 2