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D.B. CLINED WITH THANKS.

' oif ie unaccustomed to walking over no\ »,' ground would hardly be expected 0 < I' erive auy pleasure from an indulgence in ihi: p particular form of exercise. The disiar it -c I had been invited to cover was about Q\ ii c miles, and the day— well, the heat of >h a sun was enough to broil one, and this I ih o .ught quite sufficient to justify my thank1 Jly decliuin? Mr. George Batchelor's j i ndly tendered invitation. This gentleman, r f ho was engaged ploughing when I called rpon him, resides at his farm. Horton River. 8..c would have walked the distance many ii mes over to prove the correctness of his if jitements given me a few minutes before, » nd which are now repeated for the benefit i jf our reader*. " I hear, Mr. Batchelor," said I, " that you have just experienced a remarkable recovery from a very long illness." " I have, indeed." " Would you mind narrating the particulars of your case to us for publication ?" " Certainly I will, for I think the case is one which should have all the publicity possible. lam sixty-five years of age, and have been resident in this district for about twelve years. Prior to my coming here I had always enjoyed the best of health, and I had been accustomed to work very hard. About six years ago, however, all my energy seemed to gradually desert me. I suffered acutely and constantly from pains in my limbs, lost my appetite, and'for months at a stretch I did not know what it was to get a good night's sleep. Work of the very lightest nature at last became beyond the question with me, and I could do nothing but sit by the window and content myself by watching the others work the farm. I gave up all hope of ever being able to do any more work, and almost believed that every week which commenced would be my last. In my endeavours to stay tbe ravages of the ailment which had overtaken me, and was gradually drawing me into the grave, I tried innumerable so-called cures, and swallowed an unconscionable quantity of medical compounds, but beyond giving me temporary relief occasionally they none of them did me any good ; in fact, I honestly believe that the majority of them only aggravated ray oufferings. I was just on the point of giving up in despair a few months back when I happened to read in a newspaper of some wonderful cures effected by Dr. Williams' Fink Pills for Pale People, and I determined to give them a trial. After taking the first box, I felt considerably relieved, and so marked was the improvement 1 noticed in my strength that I" decided to continue their use. I did so, and up to the present time I have taken five boxes. My inability has all disappeared, and I am pleased to say that to-day I am as strong and hearty as I ever was in my life. It is no trouble to me to do a day's farm work now, and I feel quite equal to the task of walking at least thirty miles a day. Everyone who knows me can testify to the great cure these Pills have effected in me, and in recommending them for similar cases to mine I can, honestly say that they are worth more than their weight. in gold. If everybody knew their true value, there would be no other medicines sold. " The foregoing account of my cure is exactly in accordance with the facts. " (Signed) G. BATCHELOR. "Witness— JNO. O. W. KNEES, J.P." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have a remarkable efficacy in curing diseases arising from an impoverished condition of the blood or an impairment of the nervous system, such as rheumatism, neuralgia, partial paralysis, locoraotor ataxia, St. Vitus's dance, nervous headache, nervous prostration, and the tired feeling arising therefrom, the after effects of la grippe, influenza, and severe colds, diseases depending on humours in the blood, such as scrofula, chronic erysipelas, &c. Dp Williams' Pink Pills give a healthy glow to pale and sallow complexions, and are a specific for the troubles peculiar to the female system, and in the case of men they effect a radical cure in all cases arising from mental worry, over-work, and excesses of any nature. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold only in boxes bearing the firm's trade-mark and wrapper (printed in red ink). They are never sold in bulk, or by the dozen or hundred, and any dealer who offers substitutes in this form is trying to defraud, and should be avoided. See that each box ii encircled by a blue warning label, and regard with distrust the man who wants to sell you something which he says is just as good. He only wants a bigger profit. These pills are not a purgative. They are genuine only with the full name. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and are sold by all chemists and by Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Wellington, N.Z., who will forward (post paid) on receipt of stamps or post order, one box for 3s, or half-a-dozen for 15s 9d. They are unrivalled as a tonic for both sexes.— From the Bingara Telegraph.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 146, 17 December 1897, Page 2

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D.B. CLINED WITH THANKS. Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 146, 17 December 1897, Page 2

D.B. CLINED WITH THANKS. Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 146, 17 December 1897, Page 2

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