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SETTLER'S DAUGHTER IN DANGER.

A pressman wko purposely called ai the homestead of Mr. Gvuhl — a seltlci residing at Purnaroq, near Terowie, (S.A.] — had, the good fortune to hear from his daughter's lips an account of her mil row escape from death. With chaiming frankness Miss An lonia Gruhl stated : — "I am nineteen years ol age, and my life passed happily and uneventfully until two years ago. I then became a victim to anaemia ; I grew thir and weak ; my face became pale and wretched-looking, and sometimes I went off ' into a dead faint, for the slightest excitement caused me to lose consciousness. I grew so thin and weak that I was unable to perform even light duties, and although always feeling tired .md worn out 1 could never sleep propeily. The little food I forced down gave me nc strength, and I seemed in danger of fading away and dying. . I tried several patent medicines without benefit, and ] was rapidly becoming worse when I wa; pdvised to try Dr. VVilliams.' phjk pills for pale people. I did so, and after using them for a week accoiding to directions, I began to improve. My appetite came back ; I slept well and woke up bright and refreshed. Threa boxes restored me to perfect health. 'Jhe faiuting fits and dizziness have disappeared, and. housework is now. a p'.easuie. I have, to thanli Dr. Williams' pink pills- for my narrow escape from an illness, which mjght have been life-long." Miss Gruhl is to be- congratulated iipou having" overcome a most, insidious form of disease to whicli young women are particularly susceptible; Dr.. Williams' pink pills cured lier by increasing the supply and richness of tho blood', thus removing all the afflictions., which bloodlessness brought about. They also cure paralysis, rheumatism, sciatica, dyspepsia, ladies', ailments, consumption, fula, rickets, 'erysipelas, and' nervous disorders in both sexes. Sold by chemists and storekeepers, and by the^ Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington, three shillings per box, six boxes sixteen and six, post free. "Worthless substitutes nre numerous,- so you must look for the full name in red on the white wrapper.

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Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 16, 19 January 1901, Page 7

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SETTLER'S DAUGHTER IN DANGER. Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 16, 19 January 1901, Page 7

SETTLER'S DAUGHTER IN DANGER. Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 16, 19 January 1901, Page 7