SOUND TIPS FROM A CRACK SHOT. “For nearly two years I'bod to abandon my shooting/’ writes Mr William Byrnes, of Toolern, near Melton, Vie., “but aw>w that I am in the field again I enjoy the sport better than ever. In fact, trapping and shooting occupied meet ol my life, till about two years years ago, when' I was attacked by consumption of the lungs and hip. Gradually I be- _ _______ came pale and .MR W. BYRNES, emaciated!} (A Victorian Sportsman). swea ta and a hacking cough weakened me.; greatly; I did mot care to eat, and was sometimes too weak to. move. I was operated upon at the Melbourne Hospital, four celebrated physicians being present,. but they declared' me an incurable consumptive, and said I had hut a few hours to live. But. I lingered on, and my family removed me to the Hospital for Incurables, as no hope was held out. On one occasion the minister was called in, as it was thought my last moments were drawing near. But while there is life there is hope, and my relatives became impressed with the number of cures effected by Dr Williams’ pink pills for pale people, even in apparently hopeless cases. So they began giving them to me. After using one bo* I was pleased and surprised to find myself slightly {Stronger. As I continued taking Dr Williams’ pink pills my appetite returned, and colour came to my cheeks. Four boxes made a great difference im me. Subsequently I was able to leave my bed, and eight boxes cured me. Now, I am free, from every symptom of consumption, and am able to go away rabbit trapping and shooting for days at a.time. I stibngly advise consumptives and ‘ sufferers from all chest and l lung complaints to give Dr Williams’ pink pills a trial, even when everything else has failed.” Mr Byrnes’ re-appearanof abroad has created a great’ sensation. It is by inereajsing and enriching the ■ blood supply that Dr Williams’ pink palls cure consumption. Then, the strengthened lungs throw off the distressing cough, the debilitating night sweats cease, and the patient gradually recovers. By enriching the blood and toning up the nerves^they also cure ansemia, debility, neuralgia, rheumatism, sciatica, bronchitis, dysentery, etc. Sold by chemists and storekeepers, and by the Dr Williams’. Medicine Go., Oldl Custom House St., Wellington, three shillings per beat, six boxes sixteen and six, post free. Substitutes must be avoided); they are always useless and sometimes, dangerous. ' 1988
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12540, 29 June 1901, Page 3
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