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IP YOU SUFFER PROM ANJEMIA, GENERAL DEBILITY, INDIGESTION, NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, SLEEPLESSNESS, HEADACHES, OR ANY BLOOD IMPOVERISHMENT, DRWILL I A M S’ pink rim for pile people WILL R L BTG R E 3 YOU. THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS PBOYE THEM THE WORLD'S GREATEST BLOOD BUILDER AND NERYE TONIC.

Affected with Rheumatism at the J Age of 80. HE IS NOW THOROUGHLY CURED AND FREE PROM PAIN. When a gentleman has reached the age 1 of SO years and is then attacked by acute rheumatism so severely that at times he, is only able to get out of bed with the utmost difficulty, the case would to most people seem incurable, and so the gentleman himself thought. But a course of Dc Williams’ Pink IHlls for Pale People has thoroughly changed his ideas. Last September twelve months Mr David Robertson, of Byron street, Kew, Victoria, who is 80 years of age, was attacked most virulently by rheumatism, first in the right knee, nest in the left hip, and then in the shoulders, wrists, hands, knees and legs, He was rendered entirely helpless. Every friend fie had recommended different remedies in turn—sulphur, kerosene,-out-wardly and inwardly, citric acid, marsh mallow, fomentations, hot sea baths, several bottles of a largely-advertised ouro for rheumatism, and other • articles were all tried without the slightest benefit

usual. The attacks ware at first comparatively light, but as years went on they became more and more severe. They commenced with a feeling of sickness and a disinclination to eat, and when I did manage to eat soma light food it would lie on rr.y chest in a heavy immovable lump. The sensation was most oppressive | and distressing, 'und sometimes I was in such pair? that I could hardly sleep, and

accruing. Ultimately Mr Kobertson came to the conclusion that hia ailment was incurable. A little while later, however, a friend induced him to try Dr Williams Pink Pills. He followed the directions carefully and patiently. In about three weeks or a month after first taking them ho noticed a considerable improvement in hia condition; he had then taken two boxes. He persevered-with the remedy, and, little by, little. His ailment gave him less and less trouble. He continued in this manner until be had taken about 10 or IX boxes, the time occupied being from sis to seven months. At this stage every trace of rheumatism had left him, and he was absolutely and perfectly cured in every particular. He is now quite free from pain. Mr Eobertson, in conclusion, said he -had recommended Dr Williams’ Pink Pills to many of his friends, and'they had received.most beneficial results from their use. He was well known in the locality, and certainly continues to recommend them. This case is one which amply demonstrated the marvellous curative properties of this universal medicine, under the most adverse circumstance's. If an old gentleman of 80 years of age can be cured of rheumatism, what may not be effected in

often I would wake up in the middle of the night with a start and not get any more sleep till the morning, and when I did gat out of bed I would feel depressed in spirits, and quite overcome by a feeling: of lassitude and weariness. I had violent headaches, and a most awkward giddiness when X got up suddenly from a sitting posture; I also suffered from a continual bad breath and an unpleasant taste in the mouth. I also had bad bilious turns. I was not as you see me now, but was much thinner, with a pale, unhealthy complexion. During all these long years, in addition to the attention of doctors, I tried a large number of other remedies, but none of them did me an atom of good. At length I tried Dr Williams’ Pink Pills. The effect was astonishing; after taking them for only a short time the attack I was then suffering from was completely got rid of. I had a sound, healthy appetite, which I hadn’t had for years, and my sleep was no longer disturbed. I took altogether about 12 boxes, and the Pills completely cured me of both my indigestion and biliousness, and X have never had the least return of these complaints, . or, in fact, of any illness since.” Mrs Boyes is at present quite a pipture of health and strength. •

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3436, 18 May 1898, Page 1 (Supplement)

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3436, 18 May 1898, Page 1 (Supplement)

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3436, 18 May 1898, Page 1 (Supplement)