PRINTER AND PARTNER.
v (An Extract.) “We have the pleasure to present to onr readers,” (says a Sydney writer, in the preface to a neat collection of colonial talcs which he edits), “certain experiences of the .well-known printer, Mr Roland Harris, and his wife. Of Mr Harris it may be said that he has succeeded in bis trade in spite df immense drawbacks.
After, entering . into conversation, he said : “ In a trade such as ours it does not do to be behindhand with contracts, and I have .always avoided this, but for years I have had a- serious drawback upon my activity. Partly, perhaps, as the result of overwork,” I• suffered greatly from a distressing pain in my back, violent headaches, heart, palpitation', weakness and insomnia. Sometimes I had to stay at- home all day either in bed or in an' armchair. A friend recommended Dr Williams’ pink pills as lie had been' cured by them. I tried them and the first two boxes relieved me —the next’ three quite cured' me. To-day : I am strong and well and as active as ever.” “ My. partner in. life, Mrs Harris,” continued Mr.. Harris, “12 months ago suffered from debility, all colour left her, cheeks, her head ached constantly, she was listless and languid, "and"'a victim .to heart 'palpitation. Her hands were shrunken and bloodless, and die would lie awake all 'night gasping for breath. As she was sinking fast, I consulted a physician. Later she tried many remedies.', but without effect. When Dr Williams’ pink pills cured me, I persuaded her to use them, with the result that her cheeks are now rounded, her colour has returned, and she is quite well and strong. I am confident they effected a complete cure in her case as well as .in my own.” When husband and rvife have both been cured by Dr Williams’ pink pills, it places their efficacy beyond all doubt. Ordinary medicine combats the symptoms of disease, and thus onh - relieves. Dr Williams’ pink pills permanently cure anremia, dyspepsia, neuralgia, rheumatism, consumption, bronchitis, paralysis, St Vitus’ dance, etc. .Sold by tho'Dr Williams’ Medicine 'Co.,' Wellington, three shillings per box, and by chemists’- and storekeepers—But mind you ask for Dr W’illiams’. Mr Harris’s address is 801, George Street West, Sydney.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIII, Issue 12162, 28 March 1900, Page 6
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379PRINTER AND PARTNER. Lyttelton Times, Volume CIII, Issue 12162, 28 March 1900, Page 6
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