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PARALYSIS AND WEAKNESS CURED.

. «. . A MOTHER'S ANXIETY FOR HER CHILD. (From the Mudgee Guardian.) At the foot of Cherry Tree Hill, near 11-. ford, .N.S.W., is the residence of Mr and Mrs M. H. Cosier and family. Mrs Cosier is well known and is highly popular, and has spent her lifetime in the Hford locality. She is 36 years of age, and the mother of seven children, the youngest a fine pair of twin girls, Annie and Bella, being now 15 months old. Mrs Cosier recently said to a Guardian representative : — " Last March I was seized with violent | pains across my back, which extended to my head and limbs. I was forced to relinquish my domestic duties, and was unable to walk without a stick. My arms and hands were paralysed ; I could not turn the knob of the door. My appetite was bad, and I suffered from severe exhaustion and melancholy feelings." " What do you think was the cause of your illness? " the reporter queried. " Well," the lady replied, " one of the twins became ill. I had to stay up night ■ after night with her. Undoubtedly the ; strain of constant nursing proved too much for me. I became so bad that I had to be carried from room to room ; I could not turn in bed without assistance, and, when moved, the pain I endured was unbearable. I could not move my head on account of the stiffness in my neck, and the nerves of my face were so drawn that to speak a few words was torture. " I was cured in a very simple manner,'' continued Mrs Cosier. ■ "I- remembered reading of a wonderful cure by Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and I reeuived to try them. I commenced to take them in April, and for the first few days, took one after each meal. I then increased the dose to two pills, at the same time following Dr Williams' advice as to diet, etc. After taking two boxes I felt a slight improvement. My appetite returned, and the pains were not so severe. They gradually lessened, and by the time I had taken seven boxes I was completely cured. I heartily recommend them."

Pills permanently cure A n ac in i a (toloodle s s n c s s-), Jndigcstion,v.leeplessness, Biliousness, Liver and Kidney Troubles, General Debility, all Ladies' Ailineiits, Nervous Prostration, Chronic Diarrhoea, Lung Trouble, Effects of Measles, Eever and Influenza, Gravel, Brig-lit's Disease, Rickets, I'aralysis, Locomotor Ataxia, &c, &c. Obtainable from all chemists and dealers, or from the Dr Williams' Medicine Co., Welling, ton, N.Z., who will is 6d, or one box for •

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Otago Witness, Issue 2358, 4 May 1899, Page 62

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PARALYSIS AND WEAKNESS CURED. Otago Witness, Issue 2358, 4 May 1899, Page 62

PARALYSIS AND WEAKNESS CURED. Otago Witness, Issue 2358, 4 May 1899, Page 62

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