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A POPULAR ACTRESS.

MISS MAUDE RAYNOR. Few professional actresses are better known in the Commonwealth than Miss Maude Raynor. When a reportei called at her residence, Russell-street, Rosatala, Alberlon (S.A.), she told with charming courtesy a little of her life. " I am nineteen," she said, " and have already travelled extensively. My first long tour took me nearly all over Europe, then 1 came to Australia, and have since travelled all over the colonies. But until recently the pleasure I felt in any success I achieved was addened by ill-health. About four years ago, probably through over-study, I grew anaemic, »nd later became a victim to neuralgia of the heart. I had terrible pains between the ehoulders, and I suffered from indigestion, throbbing headaches, hysteria, palpitation, iaintness, and hot and cold flushes. My eyesight often became quite dim and i was sometimes too weak to move. Attacks of retching occurred, a thick fluid being expelled. Naturally my ill-health interfered with my career, and although I spent much money en medical advice and medicine I obtained no relief until I began taking Dr. Williams' pinK pills for pah people. Even a few .loses benefited me, and I continued them until completely cured. I am now the picture cl 'lealth; my blood has been enriched, my nerves toned UP, and every symptom of my complaint , has disappeared." , In Miss Ravnor's case, Dr. Williams pink pills restored tone to the nerves and enriched the enfeeble! blood. Thus these pills euro early decay, ladies' ailments, paralysis, locomotor ataxia, rheumatism, sciatica, scrofula, rickets, erysipelas, consumption of the bowels and dun"*, 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. \Vrite for instructions about your case.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11579, 18 February 1901, Page 7

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A POPULAR ACTRESS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11579, 18 February 1901, Page 7

A POPULAR ACTRESS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11579, 18 February 1901, Page 7

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