1w | Medical ~ 1:1 i | 'PORTRAITS OF THE CURED. 1 V;. 9 . > I s • I portraits of some N.S.W, Men and Women Cured, I when Ordinary Medicine Failed, by I ' i Dr. Williams' Pink Pills j for Pale People. I for Pale People. I No Remedy ever Discovered has effected so many 0 Wonderful Cures. Wonderful Cures. ° j Neuralgic Pains and Anemia. ; The number of young girls in Australia who suffer gfrora an aggravated form of anremia | deplorable, and mothers should be made aware of the necessity for attention to those eng trusteu to their charge; many a lingering illness, and premature death, has been the result | of carelessness m this particular. Miss Crossthwait, of 166, Bay-street, Ultimo, Sydney, was, until latterly, a severe sufferer from the above-named malady and neuralgia. Her restoration, to perfect health has been the theme of much comment in the uistriet. To a reporter who recently interviewed her, the young lady stated: 4 I ™ now . nearly 18 years of age, and until the last five months have not known for throe & years what it is to enjoy a night s peaceful slumber. I attribute the early stago of my illness to having caught a severe cold whilst journeying to Sydney by rail from Bulli. My ij symptoms were neuralgic pains in the back andliip joint, total loss of appetite, great depression y of spirits, and a dislike to exeroiso. What alar- | med my relatives mostly was a palpitation of 89k i/ the heart; this I always suffered from after f the slightest exertion, I rapidly grew thin, & and my friends told mo that my countenance, / 5: formerly cheerful and joyous, grew sad and J _ § depressed; and my step, lately elastic and 9®' k nimble, was changed for a slow and tottering / WllEi S. Rait, induced by weakness. My complexion UJ i became sallow, and even of a greenish hue, and b» jij my gums appeared to be growing white. I took F ffiWSWiL 5 as much rest as possiblo to ease the neuralgic _5 I pains in my back, but I was falling into a very | low, despondent state. Tlio doctor' told me I 5 was suffering from an aggravated form of • < § ana>mia, which, he stated, was very prevalent IWfullw&iWfr | in these colonics. He prescribed tonics, cold § shower baths, and a light, nourishing diet. I iffll SuHjS^'.i £ could not even follow the strengthening diet he Ml 1(i In jWml' | advised, for milk, arrowroot, and so-called f'l M 11 I' i' f slops was all I could manage to swallow. llf\ 11 V •i. Friends recommended mo remedies of all sorts ' 11U1 | and descriptions, and I must have been a fair ." source of income tp sundry chemists and drug- \yV gists. But none of these specifics were of the Ij slightest avail, and, instead of getting better, I I grew daily worse. Happily for me ' j; a friend of my father's advised him to get -MISS MAl\i UUUSSTHWAII. 1 ?K : ui Ul m ISK .? S *» P f ß , F EOI ' Le for me, as he said he knew of many cases in f which they had been positively invaluable to suffers like myself. I took them iii the preI embed doses, and hardly had 1 finished the third box before I felt a marvellous change for | the better. Instead of tossing about in bed at night, I could sleep soundly; the neuralgic y pains in my back loft ma, my appetite improved, and I lost that miserable feeling of depres- | sion which made my life a burden. I gained in weight, and my faco assumed its natural | colour. 1 have taken, in all, eight boxes, and now can walk as briskly as ever. I delight I m exercise, and Have a splendid appetite. Intact, I feel as well as I did throe years ago. | The credit is entirely due to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, for I have taken no other medicine." 1 ! j I Df.tfin^mpiDiStai pale people \\ I 1 A Positive, not a Negative, Remedv. If ill!; "™" (j j ■: © They Cure not by Purging the System, but $$ I 1 by Enriching and Purifying the Blood, Q $ || Fortifying the Nerves, Strengthening the § \ | ffi Spine and Muscles. jj 1 ffi Genuine only with the FULL NAME, § $ j I Dr. Williams' Pink Pills || j I for Pale People, thus: jj| | nh This is an exact representation of the only genuine package, which is d i 'I W in a wrapper of white paper, printed in red. Inside the wrapper are Dr. » 9 I 019 tag ~ \av„r « f ,1 i,/rtT"n/, Williams' Directions for ij fl m M OP. WILLIAMS* m} Use enclosing the /m I N X £lf S ILI'U' f3l« lilt wooden box or tube, $j / 1 dU 10 a Fwms , , _ til, II which is about two A h 5 I 'PS II MILLS H\ I '"°' ie3 '° n o> - • Ml® ;fil?pi |j $0 for to V tE° a silrer 1 ' round f/ !if ig| ||| a | . yJ j than a silver shilling. f.| 1| . case of doubt, it is Li? . I f U facsimilie OF ONLY GENUINE package. better to send direct Hp II IS Price, S/-i Six Boxes, 16/6. f ; I fi 3s. for one box; 10s. 6d. for six boxes. Address—Dr. Williams' ® j J Medicine Company, Wellington, N.Z. yw ! "Six boxes cured me," said Mr. Carl Mont M'Croy, of 204, George-street, Sydney, to our ' g reporter, "and that was after I had been attended by doctors in vain, and tried several i sorts of medicines. My heart trouble was, I jjj suppose, the most serious. I used to bo seized ■ with violent spasms in the loft breast, which J • nearly doubled mo up in agony. After these id .fits 1 would be panting and quite exhausted, (SJS'ir " 1 and my heart would palpitate frightfully for 'ctJ j ; .| more than half-an-hour. In addition to this, jj3p| '"j I had a lot of trouble with my kidneys. There j| was a continual dull, leaden, dragging pain in $£ I' 1 : , the lower portion of my back, which was os- Vm; *** y j m pocially bad after I had been lying in bed. |ffl l / rjl Nothing would make my kidneys act properly. V. Ujt I j j My heart and kidneys got worse , and worse, U •ig notwithstanding the most careful attention of /ft g ■ my doctors. For fivo months I lay on a bed of A N V J / I | I • ' sickness. I had fallen away to a shadow, and /EW t % M my bones nearly came through my skin. When >wsS§l • |! I i I felt there was no hope loft for me, I read a f t; yj ■ ■ story of a remarkable cure by Dr. Williams i T fe •a f fink Pills, I asked for them, and with some % - trouble I managed to get them. It was after "TO $$$%/ uj %aj taking a fow pills that I had for the first time .., ir||S(\\A | tBSMM h m ; for months a really refreshing sleep. I procured lllllli v§fs\V\ | % IH fi j's° m more pills, and at the end of a fortnight IIIM V>A !| V '// » | ■■ v I could see I was making rapid headway to- Mrara —* \\\ | \y ml Iwi - Wards recovery, The distressing symptoms of IH \\\ \ 11/ iifS my kidney complaint began to abate, and my |ffljV \. \ < i 'Hi ' |m ■ I Mart almost ceased to trouble me. Day by I \I ' 1 i! § H te ! W, I got better, and after taking six boxes I Mi 0 'V 1 / ' 4 M was completely cured. My recovery was very Vfv K ft ' h w & "epid, for in ten weeks' time I was as well as v\ V® || g| m ever I was, and have never had a singlo \ . r*s\r "i-M C;!( n I ltom of heart or kidney disease since. Q t jj M'CROY. II ?M' I | • i §i' • —^— ii w/} ' : Heart and Kidney Troubles Removed. i\W % ■ • ■■■ 1 *"—' £ Wm; ii • >. ■■ ♦ : ' " • * k 'dr. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia, II DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS cure Rheumatism, Nervous; : I. Influenza, Sciatica, Ansmia, General Debility, Nervous | j |,f ; Prostration, Female Troubles, Indigestion, Insomnia, Loco-; I- ■ motor Ataxy, Paralysis, and Winter Ailments. ;; .;.. I\m,:'■***: ■ •
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10832, 16 August 1898, Page 7
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