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Smartly Rescued.

A SYDNEY LADY IN PERIL

i Tbe following particulan, just to hand, of a tmart rescue effected under difficulties, shou'd be of interest to most people. Mrs David Bretnall, of 257 Goulburn street. Surrey Hills, was the lady rescued. Mrs Br< tuall, who is the daughter of Mr Faterpon, a we'l-koown storekeeper of (J en Innes, X.S.W., received our representative no>t cordially, and willrng'y described rhe occurrence to him m the fal owing terms: — ' It was at a picnic that I

was sud denly attacked by the sharp sh ooting at. pains c i n c ura'gia with so much violence that I fuffere d for months Jgf after. The || r«i's m | my face, r l ead nnd back, too, bpenme'e-s---pei-t a 1 1 v violent m

the evenings. My head ached eternilly. When, alter ihe long weary day had passed, it was with the reverse of the pleasure that I sought my couch. Ft meant a long, agonising, sleepless • light. Sometimes I cculd not help moaning the who'e nightlong.' I would irise m the morning feeling utterly worn, out.' My appetite completely leftme. I became v<ry thin, and my face as umed a moft melancholy asoect •■- When I looked at it m the iflass I could scarcely believe it was 'nine, so hajjgard and drawn hid it become. 1 tried several so-called r.curalfjia cure?, but they were utterly useless. Nothing appeared capab'e of lessening my suffering. At last my husband, reading of a cnee of neuralgia •ured by Dr Williams' pink pills, bought a box for me; he himself bad had derived great benefit from usinp the pills. T hive u«eil only t]\rrr boxes and they have completely cured me All pains m face and back have left m*. lit-adachi's have vanished, my appetite at.d full ability to sleep have returned as of yore. The colour has come back to my cheeks, and I feel well, strong and happy. My husband can substantiate all I havo sain 1 , and he will also be happy to add his leslimonv m mJro re llio enrafiv*powers of Dr Williama' pink pills. ' Others who have suffered from rheu- ! matism, neuralgia, piralysLx, .'umbago, 'lipt fctieri.i, pnrumonii, feverc, bronchitis, c nsuinption. St. Vitus* dance, and diseases of the tlood and nerves, i are likewise happy to add their testimony m favour of Dr Williams' pink I ills. They cure as m Mrs Bretnall's e.-»se wten other medicinea have failed. The genuine have the full title — Dr Wiliairiß' pink pill for pale people — printed m red ink on the white oulside wrapper. Trice, three shrimps per box, aix boxes for sixteen and pi'xpence. PoM ly chemists and storelepepere, nnd by the Hr Wi li.nna" Medicine Co , Wei iiigtnn N Z., wl>n will fulfil (post freen nil orders willi which they are favoured.

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Bibliographic details

Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 2090, 27 September 1899, Page 4

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Smartly Rescued. Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 2090, 27 September 1899, Page 4

Smartly Rescued. Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 2090, 27 September 1899, Page 4