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PECULIAR ACTIONS OF A SYDNEY RESIDENT.

150 PEOPLE WATCHING.

How quickly a crowd gather* when anything w proved insufficient, to keep them out of wart way. There «r« exceptions to every rule S,l iv the m S t. aC c 3 w ? are gomg to refer to the interest displayed did nofc partake rftta inquliitire Eature, but a commendable L «to watch' the progressed a«erta«ti» wait of su experiment, the issue ot irin-h «v matter of jr-ent moment. The experiment ha4"gex D lainßd that his ai«.ioa was to hew ifromSer-anaeßonnfc of her «. B ,.iras politely want to k- a ow- an d more basides-r.ooafc tea CrveUous change tfcat hs. g? . condition entircfy «ace I oe^a "^»n S Ur mother o? Mm cMldren, &ad for ome^cei y««I have suffered intensely fcom the afte.' efEeoss of rheaoiatic fever.". «ih!" 07he said, shaking her head and cmilino- " I am nmen better now." -How didjou first hear of the pill*, then?" "Well, a man lefc a P-^P^ ,r- t™? % oor >' issued by -the-D/WiUiami'. Pmk Pills ComS^ a ualre a dit, a nd «a<S struck by a c«a. tait dmiUr to'my own in which a cure had been effected." ,■'„„'■.' ::?2 T g gofa S; ™* j«» *~t *• about the end of November or the beginning o* Deoetaber." " And the imptoveEaent r "It dated gradually from that date, and a B T *coic e»oh biW I corild feel mjself peroeptibly e^owm? better, until to-day I am., eh L& *o«ad to what I was two, months

showed-w a number of " ladies' articles.^to.{««ly ornamented with fancy «titofcmg and frills of deft embroidery. Each stitch wag "bite and Tegular, and each curve out with the nicest attention to detail. _■ ■ » You know I earn my living by this, she said looking up; ■" and I'd be tbaskiul for more customer*. But before I took Dt WilliWPink KIU I could no more think of using tie -^^^^S-e before. *»' bC^rcoS!i y fo l l9yeU;andlco^ swim" she added, veminiscently, " m all tna Kents and stuff I've taken Bottle afta ■ bottle-one thing followed another-and thera seamed to bt> no end to \b. 0 ,, ■ " Didn't jou fey the hospitals .-> ■ .. . • ...yS- I tried them aIL Bat after I'd been- ■ at each 'nlace: a while they all declared me incurable 'Wby, I walked into the> -.Sydney Infirmary iv Maoqnarie street, but it did me no good; and I had to be.carried out "And you have had private doctors, I SU^?Vfcave. Plenty of them-aaa too many,"-she remarked, witlia laugh. "Bubifc wa, no good. After. 'they'd treated me a bit Sw all told me the wmt: •Iftno.nM.'they 'aid • You'll never get better. We can t do any more for you.' Bo I wasted my.money yeL rftw year. One doctor recommenced me to go into the hwpiial-and save, my nnewaoafc Bnt I Avouldn'c agree to that: ._• .•■..,. » Then you ascribe the improvaments in your condition ataolntely.to tbe Me of Dr^ibiama.. F^ SabloMely," she replied. "Ito taken seven bose* by now, and I'm mug nij eichth. And I intend to keep on using them. ThOT're the only thing I've ever had that--haa, donees ; C y good, and*l can't be too ttanktnl to them. I believe absolutely la them. _ • ■••Why, look,", she added/-quickly,, as sha raised her arms and pinned her collar with the "Sease. "I could not': raise my hands from my waist before I took the Pilb, and was thoMugbly uselees. Now I can earn my own iv°ng And the awful pain» from my neck and oheit and-iliouldeM have all gone ; away. I never feel them a bit now. Though in the old da« " *nd Bhe gave a little shiver at the SecHon, "if I made the slightest movo sharp S »ould dart all through my necs aD<'Yo°ur case is exceedingly interesting."_ _ "Da you knew that there are about 1W) paopte -who- have heard of me ' and are mtcbine my case ? I am a great object of fnfefsfto as I get wel l others whore also svifiemg ate taking .he Pills, and I recommand them- strongly to all my friends. I bless theday," J^.^JB^ clusivly, "when I first bougnt a box o, Elr WUWHnkPiIU. Many people ta«, she added, " through my late husband, who was formal years-1 leading officer in : tbfi'Son. eW;P^ People f «n« c ifie fo- all diseases .'of women, such as an^rpoor\aud blood female arregu. l"ritiU nervous headache, and hysteria, and al" sod b 7 chemiatfl and■ storetoepera. generally or the Dr Williams'-Meoicme Co., -,Velo£ itamps or post,order oae bor for 3,, o. Uav.dozen for-15s 9d.—Advt;

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10902, 8 September 1897, Page 4

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PECULIAR ACTIONS OF A SYDNEY RESIDENT. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10902, 8 September 1897, Page 4

PECULIAR ACTIONS OF A SYDNEY RESIDENT. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10902, 8 September 1897, Page 4

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