ASHBURTON WATCHMAKER’S TROUBLES.
The troubles through which -an Ashburton watchmaker has had to battle formed the subject of a recent interview. The gentleman in question, Mr F. B. Robilliard,,resides in East Street. He said: “ I am a native of the Channel Islands, Eng-, land, but I have lived in New Zealand since I was a boy. About twelve months ago, my system became quite run down, and then my troubles began, for I became a victim- to indigestion and debility. I suffered fromtightness across the chest after eating, extreme weakness, and pain in the small of my back. Next my appetite almost completely deserted me. I took many-medicines, made up from prescriptions, and other remedies, but without benefit. Through reading the advertisements of Dr Williams’ Pink Pills, in papers and pamphlets, I commenced them eight months ago. I felt decidedly better after the first box, and at the end of the second box I was perfectly cured. I never felt better than Ido now. Every symptom of debility and indigestion has disappeared, and lam in excellent health. I most cheerfully recommend Dr Williams’ Pink Pills as a medicine without an equal.” This is an instance where an actual illness was caused by summer heat; in other cases there may be- only a general debility and signs of running down, A cure will be found in Dr Williams’ pink pills for -pale people, which can also be confidently recommended for anaemia, weakness, St Vitus’ Dance, rheumatism, paralysis, and consumption.. They are sold by the Dr Williams’ Medicine Co., Wellington, New Zealand, three shillings per box,' six boxes sixteen and six (post free), and by chemists and storekeepers.—Bub mind you ask for Dr Williams’. Thej' are what you want, 1988
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12421, 9 February 1901, Page 9
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288ASHBURTON WATCHMAKER’S TROUBLES. Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12421, 9 February 1901, Page 9
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