A NEW ZEALAND LADY MIRACULOUSLY CURED.
Miss Petrea Peterson, of Featherston, North. Island, Now Zealand, in a communication to the Dr Williams' Medicine Co., explains hor sufferings at length : " I am 19 years of ago," Bhe says, " and ever since I was 15 I have been suffering more or lesa. Palpitation of the heart was my principal trouble, and this was induced by anemia or poorness of the blood. When, for instaAce, I ran upstairs my heart used to thump most frightfully against my sides, and so bad was lb that on these occasions I was unable to talk for some time afterwards. This waß naturally a source of considerable anxiety to my family and friends. Night after night I tossedj weary and worn out, on my bed, trying vainly to sleep. At times, too, I had fearful attacks of cramps in my legs, and so great was the agony that frequently it caused me to scream out in very desperation, to the despair of those around. I was always in a weak, low state, and of course never felt fit for my work. My legs, too, would at times swell up- to a considerable extent, and this naturally occasioned mypel'f and my mother great suspense. Thus, as I grow older, I became worse and worse, being subject also to periods of giddiness, which many a time caused me almost to fall down. I tried plenty of medicines and I had soveral doctors, one after the other, but they gave me no relief. I also consulted three doctors regarding an, affliction of the eye frorr which I suffered. "Having almost given up my case as hopeless, I one day noticed an advertisement for Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People in, the Evening Post. Gathering hope from this, in June, 1897, I commenced taking your pilln strictly according to directions. After th» third dose, to my surprise, I found a change for the better. I continued with them until I, bit by bit, improved so muoh that six months ago I left them off altogether. I have taken, a total of nine boxes, and am now in every way in the most perfect of condition. Insomnia, weakness, giddiness, heart palpitation, cramps, and swellings in the legs have all disappeared, and the affection in my eyes has likewise ceased. As there has been no recurrence of these ailments at all during the past four months, it is evident that my cure is a permanent one. Your pills Jiav.e absolutely cured me. I feel fit for my work and for everything. My mother thinks the world of Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and she has tried several boxes herself. lam awfully thankful to them, and I have recommended them to all my friends. . Four of them Bpeak exactly as I do of the pills, and cannot praise them too highly. I shall always continue to .recommend them. lam well known here, and numbers of people have been watching my case with interest. You may make whatever use you like of this testimonial." These pills are a tonic, not a purgative. They have cured paralysis, locomotor ataxia, rheumatism, and sciatica; also all diseases arising from impoverishment of the blood, scrofula, rickets, chronic erysipelas, consumption of the bowels and lungs, anaemia, pals and sallow complexion, general muscular weakness, loss of appetite, palpitations, pains in the back, nervous headache, early decay, all forms of female weaknesses and hysteria. The genuine bear the full name, Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and are sold by chemists and storekeepers generally, or the Dr Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington, N.Z., will forward, on.receipt of stamps or post order, one box for 3s, or half-dozen foM6s 6d. Substitutes said to be just as good must on no account be accepted.—Advt.
From Greymouth last week thefcßlack i Company shipped 457 tons coal and the Ev. nei Company 1069 tons. Monday's' Oamaru Mail says: — ftlessn. Rodgerson and Fleming thought it, advisabia to have tht Chetnole Ayrshires tested with tuberculin before, the sale next week. For this purpose they gave notice to the Government veterinariap to proceed to Chetnole and have the cattle tested. Mr Realms* pointed out that it was a rathor serious order, for if the cattle were affectec' tht sale would be stopped. However, the vet. went and found the cattle in great bloom. He applied the tuberculin test, and the cows came off with ? clean bill— all but on o old cow. which reacted. There was very little doubt about the herd, but it was jußt as well to be sure. The public and purchasers can therefore roly o-" thr assurance of Mr lieakoa tliat this fine herd is in perteni /inmlition and in the pink of health.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2355, 13 April 1899, Page 25
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792A NEW ZEALAND LADY MIRACULOUSLY CURED. Otago Witness, Issue 2355, 13 April 1899, Page 25
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