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A FORMIDABLE FOE.

INFLUENZA AND RHEUMATISM COMBINED. TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE OF A CANADIAN FARMER. SUFFERED MUCH PAIN -WAS DBBPONDENT AND EASILY TIRED-SPENT MUCH MONEY ON VARIOUS MEDICINES BE> FORE A CURE WAS FOUND. Tbe after effects of Influenza and rhenmatlem li a combination well calculated to make any life miserable. loflneim weakens the whole nervous system, frequently leavlDg the victim with a constant tooling of depression, fickle appetite, heartache, heart palpitation and a feeling of exhaustion qb the result of the slißhtsst exertion. As a cnre for the depressing after effects of luflaenzi, Dr. Wllllams's Pink Pllla have met with more, marvel' lons success than any other medicine known to science. They set directly upon the blond and nerves, renewing the one and fnrtlfylDf? the other, thns driving disease from the system. Among those who epeak in grateful terms of the wonderful curative pnwerß of Dr. Wllllama'a Fink Pill*, is Mr William Carroll, of Sydney, Manitoba, Canada, Mr Carroll has been a sufferer from rhenmfttlem to a connlderoble extent for upwards of 20 years, and to odd to his sufFarlnß for two fiinnesnlve winters be was attnoked with ii.flueizv in all it* severity, and was left in a wenk and dpnpondflnc cnndlilon, Mr Carroll fays :— "Following thestcjnd attack of it floenzi my whole system was bo weakened that it wan with diffionlty I oauld do any work, In this condition I was an easy prey to my old enemy rhenruat'lsm, and I suffered tho agony of its pains in almoot every b^no In my body. I dootorpd a preat deal, bn> without any beneficial reenlts, and I spent seventeen dollars for ono medlcloe largely advertised at a cure for rheumatism, without the least benefit. I nivnrally felt despondent and thought the trouble had fastened Itself upon me in permanent form. I had read so much about Dr. Wllllams's Pink Pills that I at lf«6 determined to give tbem a trial. I o»n't bsv that I felt any- < thing In the way of beneficial results until I had nted the third box, but at that juncture the enconrsgement was so great that I determined to continue the treatment, and I used the Fink Pills thronghont the winter, comtantly gaining in strength. When spring arrived I found myself better than I had heen for years, every vestige of rheumatism bad disappeared, and although ten months bavo now passed since I took tbe last pill I have nob had tbn slightest 'retmn of the trouble. I therefore think It Is but tight that I should make known the good that I have received from the famous Dr. WHllomii's Pink Fills, and I hope my experience mny he the means of putting some other suflY'rer on the road to renewed health." There la no disease dne to an lmpover- j Ished condition of the blond, or thattpred nerve force, whloh Dr. Wllllams's Pink Pills will not our« if given a fair trial. With the approach of winter Dr. Williams' Pink PIIIb ought to be used by every person in the land, as they pnrlfy and enrich the blood, give strength and tone to the whole system, and ward off all possibility of disease. The genuine Dr. WlMama'a Pink Pills can only be had !n boxes, the wrapper aronnd which bears the trade mark and words, "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People." Pllla oolored pink offered In any other form are worthless imitations, and should be refused, do matter what the dealer who tries to sell them mny say. Dr. Williams'* Pink Pills bava enred more than five thousand cases, besides Mr Carroll, of locomotor ataxla, nervous exhaustion, rheumatism, tciatica, muscular weakness, depression, loss of appetite, palpitation of the heart, headaohe, early dooay, paralysis, and locomotor ataxy ; also all diseases arising from Impoverished and vitiated blood, Buoh as scrofula, rickets, St Vltne's dence, and chronic erysipelas, pule oud ssllow complpxion, Simula, wasting diseases Hko connnmptlon, and the cllmentn of ladles. These Pills nre not a pnrgatlve medicine. Thoy contain nothing that will Injure the most delloato system. They are sold by chemists, or sent (poet paid) by tho Dr. ! Williams 1 Mediolne Co., Wellington, N Z , nn rocelpt of prlcn In stamps or poft order, Si per box, or 15j 9i pet oae half dozen.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10647, 29 June 1897, Page 4

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A FORMIDABLE FOE. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10647, 29 June 1897, Page 4

A FORMIDABLE FOE. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10647, 29 June 1897, Page 4

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