AN ACCOUNTANT'S TROUBLES.
Residents of Stratford will regret to hear •** of the troubles of Mr. C. J. Watkins, an accountant of considerable ability, - and known to many in former years, as a. storekeeper. It appears that some time ago Mr. Watkins' activity w.;s : interfered with by acute sciatica and rheumatism. .. Notwith- | standing skilful treatment these ailments continued to increase in severity, and on occasions he ~*vs crippled for months to- - gether. The gnawing ache, of rheumatism „ . and (the sharp, darting pains of sciatica made life' a misery. He . lost flesh and ( strength «nd becamlo almost an invalid. But ono day he received a pamphlet concorning Dr. Williams' pink pills for pale _ . people, in which a number of people told .. how they had been cured of sciatica and rheumatism by this medicine. Mr. Watkins began taking them, and after a few weeks ■? felt considerably .better. Gradually „ the aches *. and pains subsided, ; his muscles , stretched '. . out, and he could use his limbs freely onco ;v, more. This occurred several years ago, and ': • as Mr. Watkins has never had 'a return of •§| I 'these ailments there is no doubt.of his ; permanent cure. ".I shall certainly recommend ' Dr. Williams' pink pills to all sufferers .with, . / whom I came in contact," he says. In" cases . of sciatica and rheumatism liniments only . give temporary relief. ;To effect a cure the -■ >; blood must be purified and enriched, :and the ' nervos toned up. Dr. Williams' pink pills ■'i do : this. Thus they also cure ancemia, . debility,, consumption, bronchitis,. skin diseases, V,. rickets, erysipelas, neuralgia, : etc. Sold ' by. chemists and storekeepers, and by tho Dr. Williams Medicine ; Co., Wellington, three shillings per box, six boxes sixteen and six, - 'post • free. ;•?' Valuable letter of instruction free to all who write. ■ ' ■ ; — Bargains in all classes of diningroom chairs from 4s 6d each. ' Inspection. invited before purchasing elsewhere.—Tonson'Garlick Coy. Sunshine Jelly Crystals, a dainty delicious, wholesome set-off to the table at an- > meal h '< for indoors, camping, picnics, for : bachelors,' ■'' * or .for weddings especially. Tucker's; every*:.- 7, where. Painless Com Cure: This. preparation com* pletely : cures the ; most.Vpainful corns, pj §Jf hard or soft. ; A few applications only: re- ..\i, quired to deaden tho pain. It is also most•*/« useful in ; removing any thickening uof tha »v. epidermis, or horny portion of the skin. Full' directions attached to- each bottle,' l^! Prise ].8»- .yji
-J. Edson,' chemist.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11855, 6 January 1902, Page 3
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395AN ACCOUNTANT'S TROUBLES. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11855, 6 January 1902, Page 3
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