THE JEWELLER'S STORY.
Certain episodes which wo hero rccount con* ' neotcd with the life of Mr. F. B. Robilliard, ,j of East-street, Ashburton, a watchmaker and jeweller of proved ability, in his trade, will ://f possess singular interest and value to on. readers. ■■■•'"' •' "When a hoy," states Mr. Rohilliard, "I i came from Guernsey,(Channel Islands), sett)ing in Christchurch,* whence I removed to Ashburton. Four months after,settling here I -was surprised to experience a feeling of - >«; extreme tightness across my chest after meals • >5.7 and a pain in the small of my back. These - troubles continued and 1 gradually became ' weak and run down. : I lost relish, for', food, and'slept none too well. I took medicine V after medicine, but continued weak and dyspeptic, and it was not until I had used the contents of one of Dr. Williams' pink pills _ _ for pale people that I felt any better. These pills succeeded when everything else': had Xia failed, and by taking them for a week or two . • longer I was quite cured. I cheerfully recommend Dr. Williams' pink pills; as a cure for debility and indigestion they are without an equal. I '. - . , . '• , Mr. . Robilliard is right in his recommendation, for Dr. Williams' pink pills are so constituted that they ' always enrich _ the blood. .Vl IBy enriching the blood they banish debility, , •// and enable the digestive organs to perform their functions properly; they also tone up / the nerves. Almost every man, woman, or -i"< child who takes them, becomes strong and They cure anasmia, liver and kidney , /• troubles, ' insomnia,. rheumatism, • sciatica, . -• *" neuralgia, skin diseases, St. "Vitus' dance, pre- / mature • weakness in men • and, women, - ladies' V - .ailments, paralysis, etc. Sold by all chemists i and' storekeepers, 'and . the Dr. Williams* ' Medicine » Co., Wellington, three shillings ' J per box,.six boxes sixteen and six, post free, i Beware of substitutes they profit ; the seller' not the buyer. , » t '1 * -*?fj W ? / ' "■"'J ■' /" ■ / f/y// :'"?/■■. " V H !
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11878, 1 February 1902, Page 3
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