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AN ENERVATED SYSTEM REVIVED.

— w — (From the "Carlton Gazette," Melbourne). — Mr^TJ^ayers,"""^ 57 Adam-street, South Yarra, is, perhaps, one of the best known mining men of Victoria. It would be a difficult thing, in fact, to find any mining centre where this gentleman has not, with more or less success, assisted in the development of Victoria's golden treasures. At Ballarat, Sandhurst, Maldon, etc., his name and person are familiar. While awaiting fresh opportunities, and at the same time recuperating — there is nothing so wearing on the system as a life on 'Change — he has been so successful in the latter lespect that one of our representatives, visiting him on business, could' not help remarking it. "I feel better now than I have for many years past. The last two months my whole system has been retuned — wound up to concert pitch, as it were," was the reply. "You suffered severely ?" "Yes, but not so much physically as from an entire absence of tone in the '' system. I could transact my busineas fairly well, but the continual excitement of over three decades of mining life — prospecting, promoting, speculating, and Exchange life — had. told .on me of late years.. The systepiiad run down ; that was about-- it.' I**"1 **" \ "Why not* have visited a/iriedioal man and secured a tonic?" "I did; several doctors agreeing that it was a tonic I required. But j they failed to supply thafrinuch-needed mental and also physical bracer. They supplied plenty of them, both in quantity and variety, but with no appreciable benefit — the least business effort bringing about a recurrence of the all-overish feeling." "What do you attribute the change to?" "Well, a barrister friend of mine, a great sufferer from paralysis, mentioned to me the immense benefit he had experienced from a course of Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People," and, some two months since I invested ! in a couple of boxes." \ "How did they pan out?" I "Much better than some of my mining specs — like pure gold. A few \ boxes strung me up properly, my appetite improved, and work (before a i heavy task) became a pleasure." "No. A few boxes of Dr. Williams' { Pink Pills did for me what pounds' ( sterling worth of doctors' stuff failed to i accomplish." " You are perfectly satisfied of the merits of JDr Williams' Pink Pills for t purifying the blood and as a nerve i tonic?" . . " Certainly. For retoning a system run down by overwork or mental " anxiety they cannot be beaten, and I lose no opportunity of so informing my J friends."

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Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 9865, 31 December 1897, Page 4

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AN ENERVATED SYSTEM REVIVED. Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 9865, 31 December 1897, Page 4

AN ENERVATED SYSTEM REVIVED. Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 9865, 31 December 1897, Page 4

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