TAITA LADY’S TROUBLES
The troubles through which Mrs Susan O’Donnell, a well-known resident of Taita (Lower Hutt), near Wellington, has had to battle, formed the subject cf an interview with her.
“I was bom in Svdney (N.5.W.),” said she to the reporter, “and came to Wellington twenty years ago. Six years ago I had a fall, and then my troubles commenced'. Internal complications came on and I was bed-ridden for six weeks, being constantly attended by a doctor. Since that time I have been subject to periodical attacks of frightful internal pains and extreme weakness, and for four years I have never felt free from these troubles. The pains came on intermittently, and during each attack I consulted various doctors, who said my ailment was serious and had resulted through the fall. Their prescriptions and medicines gave only temporary relief, so, through reading an advertise-
meait, I commenced Dr. William >’ Pink Pills. It took six boxes to effec. a complete cure. Since then I have had no return of the painful attacks, and my health at present is splendid. As my recovery is due to Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills alone, I will always recommend them.” Mrs O’Doniiell kindly expressed her willingness to answer any queries which might be addressed to her by lady correspondents desirous of information regarding her cure.
Mrs Susan O’Donnell’s blood was so vitiated that serious disorders were induced, but Dr Williams’ pink nilis, !y enriching and increasing the blood supply, removed the foundations .of disease. In the same way they cure anaemia, debility, faintness, dizziness, paralysis, consumption, rheumatism, sciatic;!, dyspepsia. etc. Sold by. the Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Welliugton, N,Z.., price 3s per box, six boxes 16s od, and by chemists and storekeepers—but- mind you ask for Dr. Williams’.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1509, 31 January 1901, Page 10
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293TAITA LADY’S TROUBLES New Zealand Mail, Issue 1509, 31 January 1901, Page 10
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