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UNSOLICITED PRAISE.

GRATITUDE OF A NBWTOWN

INHABITANT.

It is an old sa)iug that one volunteer iq worth ten pressed men, and when we receive unsolicited testimony as to the value on ( fficacy of any particular article we ate mi clined to place double value on such voluntary abatements, more especially when they' bail from old-establishad and retpecbtd men of business. Ifc was in view of the foregoing para-i graph that a reporter interviewed Mr Charley Green, provision dealer, of 4 Alice street, Newi town, who for the l&st four years has been q marfcyr to indigestion, accompanied by a dry hacking cough.

Our reporter, on making himself known tq Mr Green ab his pleasant borne in New town, asked :

"Is ifc true that you have been suffering for over four years from indigestion, Me Green ? "

"Ib is, indeed, and it has been ao bad a| times that I have often felt tempted to go up to a stranger in the street and get him to puDot) me in fche baok. I have often had friends to dq it, and simple as it was ifc gave me relief for a time."

"Did you have any other ailment ab thf time, Mr Green ? "

" Yes, I also suffered from a nasty cough iq the summer time ; it was also on me on and of? for about the same time as the indigestion. Ai an example, I would cough and immediately n lot of thick black phlegm would fly up in my mouth. 1 presume ifc came from my chest, oa account of the ticklish feeling I would feel there. Fur that; I have taken numerous concoctions, including cod liver oil, which did ma no good, bub now I am thankful to say I feel grand, and hope the cough wilt nob return. In one sense I miss it, as I have been ac< quainted with it so long, bufc ifc is a very wel< oome miss.''

•♦ To what do you attribute this marvel* lously happy alteration ia your health, Mr Green?"

" To one medicine alone, and that is Dc Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, for from nearly the first pill I felfc relief and an improve* ment in my appetite. I weDt steadily oa taking them/until I got as I am now, and thera doeisu't seem much the matter with ma now, does there ? "

" Indeed, no, Mr Green, yon look the very picture of health and atrength." " I feel bo, and I assure you that I have such unbounded faith in their restorative properties that I have recommended them to plenty of my customers, numbers of whom are taking them, observing the wonderful improvement in my health and condition. Why, I have actually gained 141b in weight since taking them, and I continue to put on weight daily. I learnt of them first through an advertisement in one of the papers, and I can truthfully state "that they have don© all aud more, than I expected them to do."

Dr Williams' Pink Pills create new blood.build up fche nerves, and thus drive disease from tha sysbem. In hundreds of.casss they have cared after all other medicines have failed, thus establishing a claim that they are a marvel among the triumphs of modern medical science. The genuine Piuk Pills are sold only in boxes, bearing the full trade mark, "Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People." Protect yourself from imposition by refusing any pill that does not bear the registered .trade mark around the box.

They are now obtainable from &11 ohemistß, and from Dr Williams' Medicine Company; Queen's place, Wellington, N.Z., at 3s a box, 1 or six for 16s 9d ; bub are genuine only with full name, Dr WilliaW Pink Pills for Pulo People,

For the Wesfcporfc band contest 33 nomina* tions have been received from solo competitors, and the following bands have entered :— Gkej«; mouth (2), Brunuer, Dannitfcon, and Reef ton,, Mr King, of the Oamaru Gatrlion Band, it< appointed judge. Over £80 will be sivpn m. prize*.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2251, 22 April 1897, Page 17

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UNSOLICITED PRAISE. Otago Witness, Issue 2251, 22 April 1897, Page 17

UNSOLICITED PRAISE. Otago Witness, Issue 2251, 22 April 1897, Page 17

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