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Are You Tired ? Does Your Back Ache? Many people were tired— and worse than tired — and their backs ached till they couldn't even walk straight. But these people used lIILLIAMS' PINK PILLS FOR PALE PEOPLE, and were cured for ever. Don't you want to be cured like your neighbors? Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure because they do not weaken. They strengthen from the first. They are not a purgative. They Take away Back-aches and Make You Strong. If you want to question us on any point, write to us ; we will answer without charge. Please address: Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Sydney, N.S.W.

it would be impossible for anyone to have suffered more from biliousness and sick headache than I have, and I could get nothing to do me any lasting good. One day a gentleman customer of mine came into the shop and found me so bad that I could not attend to him. He said, "Look here, Joyoe ; why don't you try some of Dr Williams' Pink Pills ?" I was so bad that I was willing to try anything. I asked him if they were good. He said, " You just try them and see'for yourself." Well, I got a box at Mr Beroini's store, and I mean to keep them always by me, as they positively cured me, as the directions said they would, and I thoroughly believe them to be the very best remedy that is sold. I have the ' greatest pleasure m recommending them to suffering humanity. You are at liberty to use this testimonial whenever you desire. Yours truly, J. JOYCE, Hairdresser. | Declared, before me at Brandon, this 11th day of October, 1898. (Signed) J. Beroini, J.P., A Commissioner for Affidavits. WILL YOU WRITE US ? ♦ ~ If you are not certain if Dr Williams' Pink Pills are suited to your case, please write and ask us. We will answer you, without oharge, and will reply candidly. You oan afford to trust us. Please address' Dr Williams Medicine Coy., Sydney, N.S.W. Dr Williams' Pink Pills have positively cured thousands of oases of indigestion, sleeplessness, eczema, skin complaints, biliousness, liver and kidney troubles, ladies' ailments, lung and chest affections, measles, rheumatism, neuralgia, partial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, St. Vitus' dance, nervous headache, nervous prostration, and the after-effects of influenza, dengue, typhoid, and scarlet fevers, and severe colds, diseases depending upon humors m the blood, such as scrofula, ohronio erysipelas, etc. Sold by chemists and stowrj keepers generally, or the Dr William/ Medicine Co., Wellington, will forward, on reoeipt of stamps or postorder, one box for 3s, or half-a-dozen for 16a 6d. See that the full name, "Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People," is printed m red ink on the white outside wrapper.

A HOUSEMAID'S FEARPUL TRIALS. A TIRED, BLOODLESS GIRL MADE STRONG & PRETTY. (From the Bathoret Free Preu.) Our representative recently interviewed Miss Jane Davidson, who is engaged as Jiotisemaid at the residence of James ButJierford, Esq., at Hereford, near Bathurst. " I Jiave been employed Jiere for I about two years, said Miss Davidson, " and about 18 months ago, 1 began to feel very unwell. I could not sleep, and every morning 1 awoke witJi a languid feeling which became worse as ilie day wore on. lam only 24 years of age, but every day tJiat languid feeling intensified, and I gradually became weak, and bejore tJie completion of my day's duties I frequently became well nigJi exhausted. I consulted a doctor and Jie said I was suffering from anamia (poverty of ilie blood). He prescribed for me and I took his pJiysic, wiiliout obtaining mucJi benefit. I became very pale, and 1 toas suddenly attacked witJi indigestion most acutely, I dreaded to partake of tlie UgJitest food ; whilst to eat anyiliing solid caused me indescribable misery. My viedical adviser said 1 tvould thus suffer, as tJie digestive fluids m my stomacJi were insufficient to carry on digestion, and Jie was rig Jit; because, instead of tJie food digesting, it would ferment, and I would tJien suffer from wind and suoJi an acute headache. A fearfully bitter taste was always m my moutJi, and whatever I tasted, even to a drinli of milk, had a bitter twang about it. With my tJdn cheeks and siinken eyes I presented amost haggard appearance. Nervous hmdaches became my constant companions. I would get startled at tlie slightest sound. My mistress, wJw is a most kind lady, advised me to take a fortnigJit f s rest, and procured for me some Dr Williams 1 Pink Pills, wJiicJi she strongly advised me to take according to directions. I was forced to go to my parents' Jwme at PertJi, as I was absolutely unfit to work any longer, and my system was so sapped by weakness tJiat I found it necessary to lie down at frequent intervals. I tJien began to take Dr Williams 1 Pink Pills, and I toas surprised at tJie clmnge. 1 Jiad only taken oiie box before I began to feel stronger, 1 continued to take iliem and found my appetite was returning, and with it tJie power to digest my food. My wan and sallow cheeks began to assume ilieir natural glow , and as 1 continued I gradually grew stronger and, finally, I lost that languid feeling, and my walk became as firm and elastic as ever. I Jiave taken about four boxes and my Jiealtli is now as good as ever. I can now do my work witJi ease and comfort, and tlie result of my expenence Jias, indeed, been a great surprise to me." SICK HEADACHES AND BILIOUSNESS CURED. » THESE TROUBLES ARE VERY PREVALENT IN SUMMER. ' Branxton, Hunter River, N.S.W., October 11, 1898." To the Manager, Dr Williams' Medicine Co. Dear Sir,— l have much pleasure m testifying to the wonderful efficacy of Dr Williams' Pink Pills. I think

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIII, Issue 286, 9 December 1898, Page 4

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