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SPECIALISTS FAIL AND DOCTORS ARE BAFFLED.

TERRIBLE CONDITION OF A BOTANY BAY GIRL. WAS POSITIVELY WASTING AWAY. GALLOPING CONSUMPTION FEARED. DR WILLIAMS’S PINK PILLS WERE TRIED, WITH THE RESULTS GIVEN BELOW. Miss G. Harris, of Botany Bay, to a special reporter who had been de'patched to interview her, said: — “Until within the last two or three years I was always in the best of health, and I fear that what occasioned tny illness was a cold I contracted in going from Parramatta to Ashfield. I commenced quits suddenly, as it seemed to me, to suffer from indigestion and constipation, which were my chief ailments. I Had a pallid appearance, and invariably a tired, weary feeling, and also suffered horrible torments from racking headaches. I went to several doctors in Pairamatta, but nonoof them did me any good. I abo consulted a specialist, with a like result. I then tried a large amount of homoeopathic medicine, but it appeared to me to bo a sheer waste of money. I then went in for a much-vaunted and largely-advertised liquid specific, which had not the slightest effect upon me; in fact, I threw the greater portion of it away in disgust. “I was now positively wasting away, and feared I was going off into a galloping consumption. “One afternoon, towards the beginning of January of this year (1897), on glancing through the columns of the 1 Evening News’ an advertisement headed 4 Dr Williams’s Pink Pills for Pale People 1 caught my eye, and I read through it with interest, as I recognised that in two or three accounts of where cures had been effected the oases were almost identical with my own. Anvbow. I determined to get some as a forlorn hope, with what results I will tell you.” "Did you ex|>erienoe any benefits after the first box, Miss Harris ? ” “I can hardly say I did, but something induced me to go on with them, and I thought, at any rate, I ought to give them a fair trial. After the second box I felt decidedly better, so naturally I went on with them. My appetite improved wonderfully. My mother will tell you that prior to taking the Pink Pills I did u6i eat enough to keep a baby alive, and it distressed her beyond measure to see my poor appetite. It pained me so much to swallow that I could only exist on slops, milk and arrowroot being my chief nutriment.” 44 You, of course, continued with the Pills all the time, Miss Harris ?” 44 Oh, certainly ; for I was feeling better day by day, and I might say, without exaggeration in the slightest, after each dose.” 44 You certainly do not look like an invalid now, Miss Harris.” 44 1 do not feel like one either. All this good has been effected by that simple remedy, 4 Dr Williams’s Fink Fills,’ which I think no household shonld be without. I have already persuaded many of my friends to purchase them; it has been an easy task, for they see how well I am looking and how different I am in health and spirits, and I suppose they think that the proof of the padding lies in the eating. Of course, I tell them all that it is Dr Williams’s Pink Fills, and they alone, that have made me feel as I do, and look as l am.” At this stage Mrs Harris interposed: 44 It is certainly quite true, all that my daughter has stated. She is ever so muoh better, and looks like herself once more. I cannot say too much in praise of the marvellous medicine that has restored her to health and strength.” The gratifying results following the use of Dr Williams’s Fink Pills in the case of Miss Harris, prove that they are unequalled as a blood purifier and nerve tonic. In the case of youmr girls who are pale or sallow, listless, troubled with a palpitation or fluttering of the heart, weak and easily tired, no time should be lost in taking a course of Dr Williams’s Pink Pills, which will speedily enrich the blood and bring a rosy glow of health to the cheeks. They are a specific for troubles peculiar to females! such as suppressions, irregularities, and all forms of weakness. These Fills are genuine only with the full name, Dr Williams’s Pink Pills for Pale People, and are sold ty chemists and by Dr Williams’s Medicine Company, Queen’s place, Sydney, at 2s 9d a box, or six for 14s 9d. They invigorate the system after overwork, worry, and indiscretions of Jiving.—[Advt.]

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Evening Star, Issue 10341, 15 June 1897, Page 4

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SPECIALISTS FAIL AND DOCTORS ARE BAFFLED. Evening Star, Issue 10341, 15 June 1897, Page 4

SPECIALISTS FAIL AND DOCTORS ARE BAFFLED. Evening Star, Issue 10341, 15 June 1897, Page 4