AN IMPORTANT COMMUNICATION.
THP: TRUTH' AT LAST. Almost every newspaper one opens 'is crammed with cables regarding the war, and there are so many fake rumours that it severely taxes, one's discretionary powers to decide' what to believe. Many are the forcible words uttered by the newspaper readers whose brain is constantly being fed upon contradictory reports, so that it is quite a relief when he comes across anything reliable, amongst the items that fill the newspapers. A reporter of a local journal recently had something-of great importance brought to his notice, and would not rest- satisfied until he had personally called upon the only person who could supply him with the" facts of the matter. The lady interviewed was none other than Mrs John Bowman, the well-known storekeeper of Akapara, Mangonui. . This is Mrs Bowman's, story:- —"As you are aware I have a store here, and am pretty well-known all-about, the- district. It |is now seven years since 1 contracted rheumatism .in the , legs and hands The dull aching pains were terrible. My lingers at times- became stiff and almost useless, and I could scarcely move the ■affected joints in my legs. For seven long vears I'endured this pain, every thing I tried proving useless. Then I tried Dr Williams' piiik pills, and the first- box proved of benefit. Six boxes completely cured me. lam now quite- active. Please publish this as it might be the means of doing some other poor people good." Ifc is not generally known that rheumatism is a disease of the. blood and can only exist, when the blood is in an impoverished or disordered state. Dr Williams' pink pills, by +h->ir tonb -action on ■the blood and nerves, eradicate the foundation of disease and thus cure paralysis, consumption, bronchitis, lung troubles, neuralgia, sciatica, effects of fever, ague and influenza, dyhpepsia, insomnia, sick headaches, anaemia, vital losses, ladies' ailments, etc. Sold by chemists and storekeepers But mind you ask for Dr Williams'. Never accept as Dr Williams' any package which has not the full name, in red on the white outside wrapper. If you do so you are trifling with health and wasting money. 1983
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIII, Issue 12157, 22 March 1900, Page 3
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361AN IMPORTANT COMMUNICATION. Lyttelton Times, Volume CIII, Issue 12157, 22 March 1900, Page 3
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