MISHAP WHILST TRAINING.
A CYCLIST INJURED. CrctlSTS will regret to hear of the serious after effects of an accident, which occurred to Mr. G. J. Slight, the well-known Mar ton cyclist, when training. It appears that whilst going round the track he suddenly became conscious of something wrong intoraally and had to abandon his wheel. Subsequently he suffered greatly from weakness of the stomach, and the least, excitement or noise completely unnerved him. He found himself unable to train, and lie could not walk or ride a horse without suffering acute internal troubles. Ho consulted several doctors, but notwithstanding prescriptions and liniments he received little benefit. One day he read how a person, who suffered similarly, had been cured by Dr. Williams' pink pills. He bought a box and felt greatly improved after using, the contents. Three boxes completely cured him. Now he can ride as vigorously as ever, and take part in all kinds of athletic pastimes without ill effect. He says he is thoroughly convinced of the unrivalled properties of Dr. Williams' pink pills. Cyclists, athletes, and indeed all outdoor and indoor workers will find Dr. Williams' pink pills an admirable strengthening tonic. By their tonic action on the blood and nerves they cure debility, muscular weakness, heart palpitation, dyspepsia, rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago, neuralgia, consumption, bronchitis, ladies' ailments, loss of manly vigour, etc. Sold by chemists and storekeepers and by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington, three shillings per box, six boxes sixteen and six, post free. Write for free information about your case.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 11542, 29 November 1900, Page 7
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256MISHAP WHILST TRAINING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 11542, 29 November 1900, Page 7
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