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THE EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF THOMAS JARVIS.

So widespread has been the interest taken in the case of Thomas Jarvis that a special reporter was sent down to investigate it, and give the facts as he found them. Thomas Jarvis stated in reply to the query, “ How do you now feel, Mr Jarvis ?” “Ever so much better., I can now walk about and get up three flights of stairs, as I did last week when I strolled up to the top flight of the Dr Williams’ Medicine Company’s establishment, as I wanted to. give them ocular demonstration of what I now could do and what Dr Williams’ Pink Pills had done for . me. I think it a fair performance for a man who has been given up as incurable by the doctors and told ho will never regain the use of his legs.” ' “ I suppose they were surprised to seeyou ?” “They were, indeed; for you must know that mine was a bad case of locomotorataxia, which has hitherto been pronounced! incurable. That it is curable I can most■olemnly assert. lam improving in : health daily; can enjoy my cold tub in thorn orning, eat my breakfast with a good! appetite, and commence once more to> enjoy life. Anyone that has suffered the-

excruciating agony I have knows wliat iff is to enjoy that happy state, convalescence.” “ I suppose most everyone has reaff in' the papers a detailed account of yourr severe illness and recovery, Mr Jarvis ?”' “ have if they read the papersah AHy because it has been one of the most sensational occurrences in medical circles ©f this year, for certainly as far as the theory went locomoten. ataxia was incurable. I am a striking example to the contrary, and this has all been accomplished by that simple remedy, Dr Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. Although T have by no means been a lucky - man in my journey through life, I was s certainly lucky the day my eye caught an . advertisement of a cure, effected by them. It was a case of another boilermaker in • England, and reading of the cure effected ; in his case I commenced taking them, with • the surprising results that you now wit- - ness.

Dr Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People* are an unfailing specific for such diseases . as locomotor ataxia paralysis, St. Vitus: j dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, ner- - | vous headache, the after effects of influenza, palpitation of the heart, that tired feeling- | resulting from nervous prostration; ail. diseases resulting from vitiated humours im tne blood, such as scrofula, chronic erysipelas, &c. They are also a specific for troubles peculiar to females, such as suppressions, irregularities and all forms of weakness. They build up the blood, and restore the glow of health to pale and sallow cheeks. In men they effect~a radical cure in all cases arising from mental worry, overwork excesses of whatever nature. There are no ill effects following the use' of this wonderful medicine, and it can foe given to ; children with perfect safely.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1314, 6 May 1897, Page 13

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THE EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF THOMAS JARVIS. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1314, 6 May 1897, Page 13

THE EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF THOMAS JARVIS. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1314, 6 May 1897, Page 13

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