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.... - \ " ■ : . , V w , •'" ..".- -./ ' 1 A PRACTICAL ILLUSTRATION OF i ■ RESTORED VITALITY. ' [ A few days ago Dave Kirk, who, by the way, is to be found at his hairdresser's and j tobacconists establishment, 471, Elizabethj street North, caught sight of a certain indi- , vidual to whom lie had . let out) one of his bikes on hire, aud; who, it seems was possessed of so bad a memory that he for- , got to return the machine to its owner! As showing the restored strength and vigor : of the erstwhile bed-ridden man, Kirk made a dash for the thief,' and a hand-to-hand struggle ensued. His opponent . was a powerfully-built fellow, and a much heavier weight than Dave. Blood flowed freely on both sides, but Dave proved one too many e_ , . . for his man, with a dexterous effort man-' f aged, unassisted, to get him into a cab, and 5 took him unceremoniously to the lock-up, a where a charge of theft was laid against the ,1 prisoner. A full account of the capture is e contained in the Melbourne Ago of. 23rd a September. That was, perhaps', the most I practical evidence of restored vitality that could well be given,on the ' part of the a cycle 'champion. Naturally. enough, ' the v thousand and one ' chums £of , the Jj once • thought ■ dead, but now very much alive, cyclist are loud in their n praises of the world-famed Dr. Williams' j Pink Pills, and whenever Dave goes out he l 3 is besieged with congratulations on his _ regained health. In common gratitude, the athlete never foils to give the whole » credit of his recovery to that wonderful remedy discovered by Dr. Williams. Moreover, Kirk is able to trench a large' garden at homo, and walk two miles daily to his £ business place, - ■ •' EXTRACT PROM THE MELBOURNE jf ARGUS. it " Everyone has heard of Kirk, tho crack ie racer. About a month ago he mob with an. 10 accident whilst training, and has been in >r the Melbourne Hospital ever since. The io medical authorities say that he never wil >r tide again, as his spine has buen so badly io hurt that ho will likely bo paralysed for life."

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10595, 9 November 1897, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10595, 9 November 1897, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10595, 9 November 1897, Page 7