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A STAFFORDSHIRE LADY WRITES OF N.Z. EXPERIENCES

An interesting interview is that which Mrs C. J. Oulsnam granted lor,publication to a local pressman. Airs Oulsnam, a happy, smiling lady with plenty of endurance and' spirit, is a colonist of whom we may well feel proud. When sVen at her residence. Pinfold road, Woodville, she said : ■‘lt is now - thirteen years, since I came out here from Staffordshire. Bush life then was rougher than it is now, and luxuries were not numerous, but despite all the hardships I had excellenthealth till eight years ago, when I developed a serious internal complaint, ’For four years I had medical treatment, and was at one time an inmate of the Napier Hospital. At last I was cured of. my internal trouble, but it had taken all my strength away, and I suffered : greatly .from debility and rheumatism. The aching and stiffness in my joints made life miserable, and I was so weak that I could scarcely perform domestic duties. I lost my "appetite, could not sleep, and became listless and despondent. Again I consulted a physician, but did not improve. A gentleman told my husband how 1 Dr Williams’ pink pills had cured him, and I reluctantly commenced, them, never believing they would cure me. But half a box improved mo somewhat, and the rheumatic pains left me. Six boxes cured me, and to-day I am in perfect health. I know several who have been permanently benefited by Dr Williams’ pink pills, and I use them for my children. I recommend them on every : occasion. , :

As they act upon the blood, it is natural that Dr Williams’ pink pills should be a- remedy for rheumatism, debility, anwmia, eczema; -■ and other diseases which -arise- from impoverished blood. They have cured paralysis, St. Vitus’ dance, rickets, consumption, bronchitis, etc. They are obtainable, post free, three shillings per box, from the Dr Williams’ Medicine Company, Wellington, and are sold by chemists and storekeepers—But mind you ask for Dr Williams’. Do not listen to common substitutors, who pffer you common pills, dyed pink.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4084, 23 June 1900, Page 2

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A STAFFORDSHIRE LADY WRITES OF N.Z. EXPERIENCES New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4084, 23 June 1900, Page 2

A STAFFORDSHIRE LADY WRITES OF N.Z. EXPERIENCES New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4084, 23 June 1900, Page 2

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