A TAILOR'S PREDICAMENT.
Mr W. J. Sparrow, tailor and mercer, of East Street, Ashburton, has had the ordinary routine of a shopkeeper’s life rudely interfered ;T w ith ;so he told a reporter who $.;• journeyed from Wellington to interview him. '• . , “I am twenty one years of ag«, !/ says he, “ A native of Ashburton,, ■r and have lived here all my life, . so that I am known to almost every one about. Until eighteen months ago 1 attended to my 'duties without a break. bipt I then to suffer from gnawing pains in my backend amis which soon spread over nay limbs until every joint f.. ached At times I could hardly lift my arms, and I became extremely weak. Naturally. I could not attend to trade as I wished. A number of medicines y Were tried without avail and I was in 9. predicament as to what to try next., when a friend recom*%baded- Dr William’s pink pills. improved me so much ;/»that-I was- encouraged to continue them. As T did so, the pains gradually , lessened and I felt stronger* -.Four- boxes cured me, and since‘ i- then J have been in excellent health.. I cannot recommend Ur Wi’liam’s pink pills too- highly as a cure tor rheumatism and debility. Tt is impure blood that ', causes rheumatism and attendant ailments. Wh,en a cojd chan.ge occurs r-bti at pfcftbnt .|efs-wet, the agonies 'begin. Dr. Williams’ pink pills cure rheumatism, rheumatic gmit, sciatica, consumption, bronchitis, skin diseases. St.Vitus’ dance, rickets* paralyses, locomotor ataxia premature decay, ladies’ ailments etc-* by enriching the blood and retoning the nerves- Sold by chemists and storekeepers and by the Dr Williams’ Medicine Co-, Wellington, three shillings perbox, six boxes sixteen and six, postj. free. Send description ot your case and received instruction free.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 2050, 11 January 1901, Page 2
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