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TRIALS OF AN M.P.

No legislator is better known in Queensland than Mr Andrew Lang Petrie, M.P. for Toombul. Mr Petrie was elected by that constituency in 1893. and his supporters’ appreciation of his ability and integrity is shown by the fact- tnat he still represents it. Speaking to a. reporter recently, hr Petrie referred to- the fact that his life had not been without Questioned further he said : “For many years 1 have been troubled with rheumatism, which caused a dull, aching pain m my shoulders and limbs, and stiffnajs m tne muscles. For years also my digestion was impaired. My appetite quite deseiieel me, and although I forced myself to eat I could not relish my food; after meals there was- a sense of weight, di--comfort, and sleepiness. At times there wa.s a hitter taste in. my month. Hciattaches now and again troubled me, and mv ill-health seemed to take away the activity which formerly characterised me. The medical skill available to combat my complaints seemed to give me only slight relief. Having read good reports of Dr. Williams’ pink pills I decided to try them. After using them for four weeks an improvement was noticeable, and from then onward my progress was rapid. Before long I vas enabled to discontinue Dr. Williams pi-ik pills, as they had cured me completely both of rheumatism and indigestion As it is over two years since I used them there is no doubt about tne permanency of my cure. Several of my friends ana relatives have obtained great benefit from them, and I can personally recommend Dr. Williams pink pills to ->1 sufferers from rheumatism and indige-->-X< Mr Petrie’s recommendation endorses what thousands have said about Ine merits of Dr. Williams’ pink pills: by enriching the blood and retomng tne nerves, they cure, ainemm, oeoiluy and insomnia, paralysis, rickets, St. Vitus dance, fits, erysipelas dysentery, eftec s of typhoid, etc. Sold by chemists and storekeepers, and the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Wellington, three shillings per box, six boxes sixteen and six, post free. Write for free pamphlets.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1507, 17 January 1901, Page 64

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TRIALS OF AN M.P. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1507, 17 January 1901, Page 64

TRIALS OF AN M.P. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1507, 17 January 1901, Page 64