COMEDIAN CROSBIE.
, BKETOH OF SIS OABBBB. ' JOINED THE STAGE WHEN NINETEEN. > In theatrical circles there are few better known men than David , Orosbie. of Market Street, Melbourne. An artist who has travelled as extensively as Mr Orosbie, has naturally met with many interesting experiences, and m chatting to our reporter quite a wealth of theatrical reminiscences were revived. " I took to the stage wheo 19," said Mr Orosbie, "filling the role of Major General Stanley m the
' Pirates of Penzauce ' at the Richmond Town Hall. When m Sobart lately I was attached to the Florence Seymour Cc. as leading comedian. But some time ago I thought I would not be able to make the tour. I became a martyr to indigestion which had often troubled me considerably. I loat all relish for food, could scarcely eat at all. After every meal, no matter how light, I would suffer great inconvenience from a pain across the chest and a feeling of fullness. My complexion* became sallow, my eyes deeply suakeD, and owing to iiver troubles everything at times would revolve before my eyes, so that I grew quite iaint and dizzy. General debility set m, and I became thin and wasted-looking; At night I could not sleep. I naturally tried many supposed remedies, but they failed. Then I tried Dr. Williams' pink pills. I only used four boxes, but they completely removed the effects of years of suffering. During the first week after taking them the perceptible improvement was not great, but, during the seond and third weeks, I noticed a wonderful difference, and a week or two after I was able to discontinue them. I sleep soundly vow, have a good appetite, am free fro en pains, and feel happy and energetic m place of being dull and listless. My face ig a bettex colour, and I have put on flesh. Since I used Dr. Williams' pink pills all dizziness has gone and my liver is working perfectly." Mr Orosbie's testimonial is another evidence of tbn success which attends the use of Dr. Williams' pink pills, whioh are largely used by professionals and others of both sexes. They are an unfailing remedy for anaemia, debility, rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia, scrofula, eczema, paralysis, locomotor ataxia, loss of vital forces, ladies' ailments, etc. Bold by ohemists and storekeepers, and by the Dr. Williams' Meiioine Co., Wellington, N.Z., three shillings per box, six boxes sixteen and sixpence, post free. A book of testimonials will be mailed free to all «nquirers.
Tlis following appeared m our second edition yesterday : —
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIV, Issue 293, 14 December 1899, Page 1
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