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(OH ONTOLUMS. , • Mrs S. A. Harrison. Saved from a Decline. Br Williams' Pink Pilla, "If it hadn't boon for Dr Williams' PinK Pills I should have gone into a Dcclfmo years ago—there's nothing surer than thai;," said Mrs Sural' Aim Harrison, wife of Mr . Georgo Harrison, Ilio well-to-do dairy farmer on the Papawai road, Greyto-Jn, Wairarapa. "I always say that they -tot mo up when it was just touch and go With me, and whenever I meet anyone who has poor lilorxl, or is thoroughly run down, I tell them what they did for me. • • "There's plenty to do on a dairy farm to keep things H3 they should bo l;opt," added Mrs Harrison. "But I never minded work, and used to get through it without anj- trouble, till I got. run down a lev/ years ago. Then every hit of energy went out. o£ my hody. I found that things wero getting too nmoh for me, fcr I was always weak and tived. My bloctl jmist have been im poor as water, f lost every strop of colour. My fneo went us white as chafe, and I always looked fugacl out. I hadn't a bib of appetite, and when I <lid foroo myself to cut a little, my food hadn't any taste, I couldn't have told you exactly what was wrong with me, yet I was always ailing. Everybody that eaino near ilio ijlace loi«i mo how wretched J was looking. From one day to another 1 hardly knew how to drag myself about—l was thoroughly out of sorts, and felt ill all over. "On' top of that, I caught a really bad cold. My system wasn't strong enough to shake it off, and it got worse from day to day. At last it settled on my lungs. I got a pain in- my chest that never left mo. When I drew a deep breath it stabbed mo liko a kpife. A terrible hacking cough sob in, and shook me to pieces. After a real bad spell of.coughing I had to gasp and hold on. to something till I got back my breath. Just, when I was dropping off to sleep at nighl, perhaps I'd have a bad f.t, and cough till I thought. I'd tear my lungs to picces. It used to givo mo a bursting headache, and left me as weak r.s a baby. Sometimes I coughed all through tho ni<;ht. Next morning I wouldn't know how to jet up and drag myself about the house. "I was really worn out, and getting weakcr'every day," Mrs Harrison .wont on. "I'm certain that I should haw gono into a Deelino that would have carried mo off if I hadn't started to take Dr Williams' Pink Pills. Mrs Huntley, a friend of mine in Greytown, persuaded mo to t?y them, and I got some from tho store ho.-o. Would you believe it?—l could feel the difference aiW the first few doses. In a fqw weeks I vas eating heartily, and my cough ca*e-1 off wonderfully. I kept on with the pills till every trace of it was gone, nnd I feit wally well and strong. My colour *oon camo back, and I felt grand. I've told several peoplo what a splendid medicine I found Dr Williams' Pink Pills." Dr Williams' Pink Pills actually mass new blood. That, is why they aro (bo surest cure for all blood • disease* lilca arunmia, biliousness, indigestion, rhcunutiera. km,bago, kidney and liver tronblw, and A:n troubles like pimples and oezenu. AbH for just tho same reason they are '4» greatest help in tho world for growing gir.fi who need new Wood, and for women k)» ero troubled with irregular hoiJUi, espfri&llr those of forty-fivo or fifty, when tlw hlnoct becomes deranged again. But von moaj get the genuine Dr Williams' Piuk VBIb t.rr Palo People—prico 3s a l»x, rh brn-A IS* 6d, from all chcmicU apt! ?to r i>kmux»r*, or direct by mail from the l)r Willisjjffl' MxKeino Co.. Wellington. Write for gg id diet, eta

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13830, 18 February 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13830, 18 February 1907, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13830, 18 February 1907, Page 2