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LUCKY FEILDING MAN.

The misfortunes which dogged Mr ,J Le C. Smith, of Fielding, fur such a long time have given way at last to Good Fortune. For many months his business activity was seriously affected. " But " remarked Mr Smith when seen at his 1 home in Kimbolton Rd, Fcilding, " Dr Williams' pink pills have ended afl that. Serious liver troubles almost prostrated me. My appetite disappeared. If I farced myself to eat I either vomited or suffered for hours from racking headaches. My complexion waw saffron and the whites of my eyes were yellow. My nerves were so unstrung that I could hardly hold anything for shaking. At night I could not sleep— and if I did doze, fearful dreams troubled mc and clammy sweats weakened me. Hearing of cases :In New Plymouth, Nacier, Wellington and InvercargUl in 'which Dr Williams' pink pillshad been used with benefit," added Mr J. Le C. Smith, " I began taking them. The result was magical One box improved me, made my liver work properly and gave me a little appet'te. Three boxes cured me. Now I am as well as ever I was, and I never gave up smoking to which I am addicted. After what I've passed through" I know that good health is the best fortune a man can possess."

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue XXXVI, 24 October 1902, Page 4

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LUCKY FEILDING MAN. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue XXXVI, 24 October 1902, Page 4

LUCKY FEILDING MAN. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue XXXVI, 24 October 1902, Page 4