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THBSB m * teTAB IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD. A Lady’s Candid and Interesting 1 Explanation. Mrs. Francis King is tbe bright and intelligent wife of a well known and highly respected farmer of Otara, Fortrose, Invercargill. In response to inquiries as to a report that she had been cured of rheumatism by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, Mrs. King gave the following particulars:—“ About eight years ago I became subject to attacks of severe headaches, and later on, to indigestion, so that I had to diet myself.most carefully. My blood had undoubtedly become impoverished. Some time later I was afflicted with" excruciating, gnawing pains in my hands and limbs, and as time went on, the agony increased until every bone in my body ached. My hands became bent and deformed, so that I had not the full use of them. One of my legs was so greatly affected as to make me lame, and finally I became a complete cripple. My husband and friends said it w r as pitiful to see me, for the agony I suffered was so intense that I screamed aloud. Four doctors who attended me during my illness diagnosed my case as rheumatism, but notwithstanding their skilful treatment the rheumatism did not leave me. My husband, at different times, purchased for me many advertised remedies, and indeed we tried everything we heard of, but with the same unsatisfactory result. Then through reading of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People and the cures which they had effected, he bought me a box. The contents of this benefited me considerably, so another lot was purchased for me. After taking them the pains eased down, and Iw as able to get about a little better. I continued taking Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills until I had no further need for them, being completely cured. Every trace of rheumatism has vanished, and after being an utter cripple for six years, lam now as strong and active as any woman in the district. To Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People alone I owe my wonderful recovery, so I will always strongly recommend them.” SUCH IS THE REPLY over and over again given to a question we arc always begging our Readers to put to their Neighbours. DB. WHIPS’ PINK PILLS owe their reputation and their huge sale to the recommendation ol those who have use? them. Ol m 1 m who have used them. Ol no other advertised medicine can this be said. Ask among your neighbours: you will soon find someone who knows what Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills have done. We will give A/ Sr TO * iiiii you evidence if you like—write and ask for it: but we prefer that you should ask your own neighbours. You will most readily believe them. We can rely on the verdict of those who have tried them. Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Queen’s Place, Sydney, N.S.W, m Vb m m m. mm

POLYP ATHIC MEDICAL INSTITUTE OF CHBISTCIICRCH 'tfflTILL VISIT PALMERSTON NORTH—SATURDAY NEXT, JUNE 8th r SUNDAY NEXT, JUNE Dth MONDAY NEXT, JUNE 10th. CONSULTATIONS FREE. CLUB HOTEL. VISIT FEILDING, TUESDAY, JUNE 11th. ONE DAY ONLY. More cures made by Polypathy than any other system in the world. Cut this panel from the &ont of the packet. •©a Save it and read the condition® belowr THE WORLD’S PORRIDGE! rams as yon like each tbammam; »mi.. j i.j; try. T,rf ; rr iir ßlX n ''OCAKEK f OATS PACKETS. On the back oi each trade SS UdWeren? X& t. Jf b. H*,* divided Send your replies in at any time, addressed (JUAlvUtt UA o. _' vs&as rw: • sm&'SirsaS'S!^^ competitors will bo advertised in this paper as soon after September 30 as posSible ’ AVIND YOUR WATCH AND SEE HOW LONG IT BUNS! Agents for New Zealand.-GOLLIN AND CO., Wellington. 569 G. H. McLEOD. TAILOR. 17 Willis street (onposito J. Duthie and Co.l HAS the pleasure of informing his patrons that he has just received from n of Autumn md Winter Suitings. Trouserings, Blu« jnd Hack Vicunas, Diagonals and AV or»:ed Suitings. Fancy Vestings, etc. 333 450 WIRE STRSTCHETIS SUDDENLY DUMPED DOAVN AT OUR DOOR. To make room w*> will sell for TITRLP weeks at 10s fid. 11s' 6d 13s fid. I STRE T x T T7 ’r?S. a nro-eneatm'’ nl I2s fid . CAMERON AND CHRISTIE, Lambton quay.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4378, 8 June 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4378, 8 June 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4378, 8 June 1901, Page 3

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