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SOUTHPORT.

MR W. H. TYLER. Mr W. H. Tylbr, of this city (saya a Southport, Tas., paper), has been so much before the public that any reference to our representative business men would be incomplete without the inclusion of his name. Knowing he had many interesting experiences to relate, a reporter called upon him for an interview and was cordially received. " For the last few years," said Mr Tyler, " as a result probably of overwork, I have been afflioted with kidney troubles. The symptoms were a dull aching pain m my back, and inability to stand upright. Dark marks were noticpable under my eyes, my skin was greyish, acd my

(From a Photo.). hands and feet were liable to swell. My backache was co bad that I had to lay up for weeks together. Physicians prescribed, and an electric belt proved useless, Indigestion set m, with flatuloncy, pain iv the stomach, distension ttftor meals, sickness, and a bad taste m the mouth. I lost all relish for food and just took sufficient nourishment to keep life going. Sometimes I was afraid to touch anything so fearful were the pains which food induced. I always had a strong c< nviotion that advertised remedies were useless, but I was persuaded to try Dr. Williams 1 pink pills. I was surprised when the first box relieved me, and when I had used four boxes 1 was quite cured, The dull ache mmy baok disappeared, and I walk upright without pain or difficulty. I have a good appetite and never suffer from indigestion. I am putting on flesh and gaining strength ever since I used the pills. For indigestion and backaohe Dr. Williams' pink pills are unrivalled." Many other previously sceptical, like Mr Tyler, now acknowledge with gratitude their cure by Dr. Williams' pink pills when everything else had failed. They are sold by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington,, N.Z., three shillings per box, six boxes sixteen and sixpence (post free), and by chemists and storekeepers— But mind you ask for Dr. Williams'. By their tonic action on the blood and nerves they cure debility, ladies' ailment?, anaemia, insomnia, ohronio . headache, effeots of influenza and fevers, rickets, erysipelas, paralysis, skin diseases, etc. Copies of local testimonials will be sent free upon • request,

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIV, Issue 37, 13 February 1900, Page 1

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SOUTHPORT. Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIV, Issue 37, 13 February 1900, Page 1

SOUTHPORT. Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIV, Issue 37, 13 February 1900, Page 1