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CRIPPLED BY SCIATICA AND CURED BY DR. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS. “I have lived here in Warwick read, Stratford, for 'seven years,” says Mr W. F. Cudby. “and nearly everyone in the township can tell you how I was crippled with Sciiaitica till Dr Williams’ Pink Pills for Palo People set me on my legs again “ _ A statement of this kind cannot be made lightly by any man living in a small town with close .neighbours and cM friends on every side. And, as Mr Cudby says, lie is a well-known man in a well-known place. If lie published an untruth or even an exaggeration of the Hath. Iris, local credit would be gone and lie would become the laughing-stock and the scape-grace of his town. On the contrary, Mir W. F. Cudby is a man of truth and honour, highly respected by all who know him- You yourself, among yoiur own neighbours, will find others like him who testify that they owe their health and perhaps their lives to Dr Williams’ Pink Pills. Every testimonial published about those blood-making pills comes from a man Or a Woman who has honest neighbours that know the truth of every word spoken. “One night, coming home from business', I was caught in the rain and drenched,” Mr Cudby went on. “Next night I lay on the soft while Mrs Cudby set the) table —but, when she called me I could not get up. A sudden stab of pain caught me in the hip and seemed to rip right down through the muscles of my leg. That wa's the start of my Sciatica;!”

' “For three days,” Mrs Cudby broke in, “he lay there in torture. He could not even turn in bed. I had three doctors to him* In spite of all they could do, my husband seemed crippled for life... Batteries and liniments did him no good. To ease his pain we had to keep shifting bis leg from one position to another. For weeks he was in constant agony, as helpless as a cripple. For three long months he did! not do a tap of work. Then I happened to. read in the Taranaki papers that Dr Williams’ Pink Pills had aujrccli others who* suffered almost as much.”

“Y es,” said Mr Cudby, “nothiug would do my wife but that I should give Dr Williams’ Pink Pills a. fair hriaJL I didI—and 1 —and after two’ or throe boxes I began 'to mond. The pain eased up a good deal, and I felt better in fifty ways. I was doing first-rate when another wetting bro'unbt on Sciatica as bad as ever again. But I knew Dr Williams’ Pink Pills wotuld euro me in the end, so- I kept on. After six more boxes, I was able to walk about. Before long I was back at my work —and, thanks to Dr Williams* Pink Pills, I have never had a twinge of Sciatica since.” It seems wonderful that Dr Williams’ Pink Pills should cure Mr Cudby after all other treatments had failed. Still there is no mystery about them. They cure disease simply because they strike alb iits .roots in the blood. Dr Williams Pink Pills do only one thing, but they, do it well —they actually make new Miood. They don’t act on thei bowels. They don’t bother abojut the symptoms. They wont cure any disease that nsn t caused by bad blood.” But then, that is the cause of all such common aiJinen'k as paleness, pimples, skin diseases, eczema, asthma, anaemia, - nicii— Igjestdion, headaches, backaches, kidney trouble, lumbago., rheumatism, sciatica, netutalgia, neirvotusmess, Sit. Vitus’ dance, rickets, partial paralysis, locomotor ataxia., failing powers, decline and toe secret irregularities in the he alt n or growing girls and women which aie plainly due toi a disordered blood-supply. Vvery day Dr Williams’ Pink Pills are curing these diseases because they all spring from bad blood. If you are m doubt whether that is the cause of ypmr soecial ailment, write for free medical advice to the Dr Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington. From the emne address lu can order the genuine Dr Williams’ Pink Pills —3s a box; six boxes 16s 6d, nest free. Don't accept any imitation End don’t be bamboozled into wasting yooit* money on some worthless foreign substitute in glass - bottles. Get the kind that cured Mr Cudby, of Stratford always in boxefe. never in bottles.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1682, 25 May 1904, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1682, 25 May 1904, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1682, 25 May 1904, Page 14