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A FRUITFUL TALE.

All amongst _ the plums, apricots, and apple trees, in their fruitful and Bpaoious orohard at Wetherill Park, not far from Fairfield, N.S.W., reside Mr and Mrs Bennett, in tho midst of bowering beauty, But even here, healthy as the locality might seem to be, the_ inroads of illness havo made Bad and serious havoc. Still, that is all passed now, and health and. happiness hold undisputed sway once more. As a reporter entered the grounds the other day, Mrs Bennett willingly abandoned her occupation of picking mulberries to have the following chat with him — " For 12 years," she said, " I suffered terribly from general debility. I oannot find words to tell you how ill I was. I felt so miserably low and depressed in spirits that I really hardly cared whether I lived or died. I cared for nothing, and sometimes, when I saw visitors coming up towards our house, I got out of the way, for I felt so miserable that I positively couldn't speak to them. At nights I slept very badly, I had tho most terrible headaches. On the Itop of aU this, about five years ago I was attacked with liver complaint, and was continually being laid up with fearful fits of biliousness. I couldn't look at food. I had an excessive and obstinate costiveness. Doctors attended me. but they failed to do anything for me, though I paid one gentleman no less than £30. I also had severe indigestion and [sickness. In fact I maysay 1 was in a hopeless state. In addition to doctors' physio, it is no exageration to say I tried scores of different sorts of medicine, but'all nselossly. One day a little book containing accounts of oures by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People was left at our house. I was struck by the air of truthfulness of the cases reported. I sent for a trial box. I fonnd they did me a considerably amount of good. I apt more, and exaotly followed the directions as to the taking of them. They acted splendidly. MJ- troublesome costiveness disappeared j my appetite returned to me ,- my indigestion gradually went, and co did my liver complaint and those severe fits of biliousness and siok headache, and I grew fat and well, and could eat grandly. Four boxes entirely cured me. It is some months since, and I have seen no sign of a return of any of my complaints or disorders. lam positive that Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People have given me a new lease of life, and I shall ever be grateful, and have already recommended them to lots of people.' - 1 forgot to say my husband was troubled with severe headaches, and three boxes entirely onred him." These, pills oan be obtained from all chemists and storekeepers, or from the Dr. Williams' Medicine, Co., Wellington, N.„.j one box for 3s, orsix for 16s 9d, post ! paid. They post! veiy cure indigestion, insomnia, neuralgia, general debility, sciatica, lumbago, anaemia, all-female irregularities, loss of strength, heat and sick headaches, eto. If you suffer from any ailment whatsoeer, arisin from a disordered or unhealthy .blood, you should try a course. Jn your case the cure will be just as permanent and inexpensive as in the case of Mrs Bennett.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXII, Issue 91, 26 April 1898, Page 4

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A FRUITFUL TALE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXII, Issue 91, 26 April 1898, Page 4

A FRUITFUL TALE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXII, Issue 91, 26 April 1898, Page 4