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EXTRAORDINARY CURES.

In tAe neighborhood of njkwtown. A visitor to tho suburbs of Sydney might tpend a i_oie profitless amount of time than would bs oooupied in oal Hog upon i_r Salter, ot 89, Rose-street, Darlington, and Inquiring Into the veraolty of the marvellous cure whioh had been lately efiooted in bis own particular case by that well-known and onrlvalled B<ood Builder and INerve Restorer, Dr. Williams's Pink Pills for Pale People. Mr Salter, npon being interviewed by a reporter whom we despatohed to interrogate him on this point, replied— "_es, truly. I have had a marvellous escape from an agonising death, but I am now able to get about and pursue my calling, wbioh is one that requires conilderable bodily Btrengtb and aotlvlty." " What have you been suffering from, Mr Salter?" " Pleurisy, in its worst foim ; and when I tell you that I was an inmate of Prince Alfred Hospital for four months, and went through a terrible operation there, yon Oan fully realise that my Illness was no child's play,' 1 "Sow did you oontraot your Illness, Mr Salter?" "Well, my occupation ls one that compels me to be out of doors in all weathers, and getting cold and wet, and not taking proper caie of myself, was, of course, the commencement of It. 1 ' " And tbis operation yon speak of, Mr Salter?" "It was an operatioo to remove tbe 1 pus ' from the lungs, snd a very orltioal one it was too. I was foroed to have two ribs removed, and little dreamt I shonld ever be able to go to work again. Oa leaving the hospital I had a number oi doctors, but I cannot cay that they benefited me much, Numbers of my friends were very kind to me -my landlord and others— for my being laid up lor anoh a length of timo did not ooudaoe to my prosperity.'' "Yoa look fairly well now, Mr Suiter!" "1 feel wonderfully well, and it all came about through a friend of onrs— a Mr Green." "Do yoa mean Mr Charles Green, the j well-known provision dealer, of Alicestreet, Newtown." "None other. He had been suffering for a long time from indigestion sod a bad aough, end he got completely cured by taking a course of Dr, Williams's Pink Pills," "Ho, I suppose, he persuaded yon to try them?" "He did, and I am very grateful to him for having done so, for I experienced relief after tbe first box, wblch I took according to the printed directions, and I went on taking them until I wab able to work again ; and I have now beeu at work for a fortnight, as Mrs Stlter or Bny of the neighbors oonld tell you. My wifu here has gone ln for tbem berself, as shd has not been at all well lately," "In tbat so, Mrs Salter?" " Undoubtedly. I have beon enfferlng from a severe paia ln my left side, wblch has been on me for six years, and which : leaves me weak and languid, I am taking I the Fills, and they have already done me a great deal ot good, as I feel twice tbe woman I did, and I am going stoadily on with them." Dr. Williama's Pink Pills for Pale People are not a purgative ; they are not like ether medicines, nor can they be imitated, as is sometimes dishonestly pretended. Taks care tbat tbe Pills ure put up fa wooden boxes, and tbat tbe peck sge beers the full name, " Dr. Willlams'n Pink Pills for Pale People," aud in case of doubt send dlieot to Dr. Willlamß'B Mediolne Company, Wellington, N.Z., or tho Pills ohii be h.id, post free, at Si, or six boxes for 15s 9d. They have cured numerous ciißes of rheumatism, paralysis, looomotor ataxy, selatloa, infiuerizi, atfflinia, palpitations, and tbe disorders wbioh arise from impoverished blood, ■aoh as mmonlar weakness, loss of appe tite, shortness of breath, pain ln the baok, nervous headache, early deooy, and all forms ot female wenkner-s, Pink Pills sold loose or from glass jars are not tbe pills that cared Mr Salter, but a useless imitation ; insist on tbe full name.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10624, 1 June 1897, Page 4

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EXTRAORDINARY CURES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10624, 1 June 1897, Page 4

EXTRAORDINARY CURES. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10624, 1 June 1897, Page 4

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