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YOUNG LADY’S PITIABLE STATE.

The trials which a young 1 dy rosidetit oi Ouehunga (>uekiaud), lias gone through (says a loci paper; aie so extraordinary as to de-erve publication. 'Hie truth oi' her statements has been thoroughly investigated a*Kl proved. " ! can very truly c'aim," said Miss Cunningham, when called upon iV- her residence in Selwyn .'vice > ' nehungt. " chat as J am only eighteen, my troubles have been extraordinary for my age. I had always been weakly and subject to heav.y colds, -o that when two years ago I was attacked by bronchi" is, I was id prepared to withstand ii- J became very feverish and a continual cough racked my frame. My chest was exceedingly painful and ry breathing oppiessed. I grew weak, thin and pale, exposure to changes of temperature caused violent its of coughing, some hues bringing up blood." " "Your trials have indeed been remarkable for so young," said the reporter. " Nor was that ad," said Miss Cunningham, " the bronchits brought on consumption. 1. wasted away and suffered from weakening night sweats, and despi e medical treatment and tonics 1 appeared to be rapidly declining- One day whil.t weak and ill I read that Dr Williams' pink pills for pale' people were useful in consumption, so 1 sent for some, .somehow I seemed io bedeve in them and af er taking two I'-exes i ceitainly feit better. S continued with diem for some (jjne longer, and they certain'}' rcstoicd me to robush health. Now every symptom of bronchitis uid consumption has gone, and 1 am stronger and in brighter spirit; than evei i was. 1 really cannot recommend -r Williams' pink pilis too highly." By replacing die loss blood and increasing the resistend power oi be iungs, Dr \V'i hams' pink pi Is h.-.ve cured m <ny eases of consumprion. They so increa-e 1 1 if; patien-'s s'rengih that be or she is enabled to raity from the weakness ami eventually to throw off coneumption ;nd other ailment?'. These pi Is hive cured mmy ca es of rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago, effecs of inline .izn and pneumonia, anaemia, debility, weak hj ait, skin diseases- >t Vitis' dance, paralysis, etc. Bold b\ chemists and storekeepers, and by the Dr William*' Medicine Co, Wellington, three Bindings, six boxes sixteen and six, pos' free. They contain no "poison and cannot harm the most ilelica'e child or iudy.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 2092, 27 August 1901, Page 5

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YOUNG LADY’S PITIABLE STATE. Dunstan Times, Issue 2092, 27 August 1901, Page 5

YOUNG LADY’S PITIABLE STATE. Dunstan Times, Issue 2092, 27 August 1901, Page 5

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