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CHRISTMAS FESTIVALS.

■ w , C ? r f mas > m7 ' h j« come upon us ;', i rr CCU - St .° meu ha PPy meetings and rounds of festivities. Those lving on a bed of wt-knew we sincerely sympaihise with, s lirL B ; eWlsh lho3e oui y ttMMly re\2g} l ™i the season, and trust that, „. in ol „ Mrs Daws, of «S~ North Careadon-Btree% Suutfc il_-ll carne, they will be &&Wed to spend a Merrv X.nas and Mappy .Ne v Tear. Mrs Davis for five years was a great sufferer, her chief complaint being severe indigestion and swellings in various parts of the body and limbs. She became an out patient of the Melbourne Hospital, but receiving no benefit, she visited the Homtepathic Hospital on the St Kilda-road. But no relief was obtained, and her health went from bad to worse. Besides prescribing for her the doctors advised her to discontinue drinking tea, but she remained the same, no relief resulting. " I l-ave walked the floor," said Mrs Davis, " nigh; after night with the pain, and could obtain no rest. My agony was very great at times, and weakness almost prevented me from continuing my work. At this stage Dr Williams' PiDk Pills for Pile People were brought under my notice. I procured a box, for I seemed to have an impression that they would do me good. When making the purchase the chemist tried to induce me to buy "some other kind of medicine, but I would have nothing but thii genuine Br Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. *" After the S.-sTrnx I improved ■wonderfully, and was able once more to resume my work, and I have now taken two boxes and a half. Aly work consists principally of washing, and this I ani able to do, and 'life is once more enjoyable." Another Lady, Mrs Dunn, who lives here, called in to see "Mrs Davis, anc to her she appealed to ratify her statements. "Yes," remarked Mrs Dunn, " I have seen the poor thing doubled up with pain, and suffering the greatest agony for days together, and we all thought she was going into consumption." "And now," replied Mrs Davis, "I am—well, ' a new woman,' and all the neighbours .and those for whom I work can tell you the same. Owing to my having to go about so much I am well known, and the difference between my previous condition and what it is now can be proved by dozens of people ; and mind, nothing else has done me any food but Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale 'eople " ' " And what do you \hink of the Pills, Mrs Dunn•?" asked our representative. •'Well, 1 have nearly as much reason to be thankful for them as Mrs Davis has. I was not at all well when she was suffering, and I also tried them, with the greatest success. My daughter has just as great faith in them as I have myseUV W here she is employed the gii Is tried to'get her to take some other medicine, as she was not well, feeling out of sorts, and being languid and cold of a morning, but she "would take nothing but Dr Williams' Pink Pills, and now she is quite well and cheerful again." Mrs Davis here remarked that all women ought to take these pills. "Yes," said Mrs Dunn, "and men too. Look at my husband. Some time ago he became very much depressed in spirits, and got into a ' desponding mood.' He had _ three bottles of medicine from the doctor, T)ut it did not do him as mnch good as a bottle of stout would have done. He got worse, and I advised him to try Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. He had now got very bad, and'we thought he was dying. Eventually, he commenced to take the pills, and after three boxes he was a new man ; in fact, he was thoroughly cured. I think it only right that these things should be made known for the good of others, for 1 think that the pills are the grandest remedy i I ever heard of." Dr Williams' Pink Pills have a remarkable efficacj in curing diseases arising from an impoverished condition of'the blood or an impairment of the nervous system, such as rheumatism, neuralgia, partial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, Si. Vitus' dance, nervous headache, nervous prostration, aud the tired feeliug arising therefrom, the after-effects of la jn-ippe, influenza, and severe colds, diseases depending on humors in the blood, such as scrofula, chronic erysipelas, &c. Dr Williams' Pink Pills give a healthy glow to pale and sallow complexions, and are a specific for the troubles psculiar to the female system, and in the case of, men they fiffect a radical cure in all case 3 arising from mental worry, over-work, aud excesses of any nature. Dr Williams' Pink Pills are sold only in boxes bearing the firm's trade mark and wrapper, (printed in red iuk). See that each.box,is encircled,by a blue waraine label. ' B These pills are not a purgative. They are genuine only with a full name, Dr Williams' Pink Pills Pale .People, and are sold by all chemists and by Dr Williams' Medicine Company, .Wellington, N.Z., .who will lorward (post paid) ,on receipt of stamps or post order, one box for . 3s, or half-dozen for 15s ; 9d. They are unrivalled as a tonic for both sexes.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 28, Issue 1470, 31 December 1897, Page 4

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CHRISTMAS FESTIVALS. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 28, Issue 1470, 31 December 1897, Page 4

CHRISTMAS FESTIVALS. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 28, Issue 1470, 31 December 1897, Page 4

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