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A POPULAR ACTRESS.

MISS MAUDE RATNOR.

Few professional actresses are better known in the Commonwealth than Mis 3 Maude Raynor. When a reporter called at her rt>idence, Russell street, Rosatala, Alberton (S.A ). she told with charming courtesy a little of her life.

" I am 19," she said, " and have already travelled extensively.^- My first long tour tnnk mfi nfiarlv all over Europe, then I came to Australia, and have since travelled all over the colonies. But until recently, the pleasure I felt in any success I achieved ■was maddened by illhealth. About four years ago, probably through over study. I grew anemic, and luter became a victim to neuralgia of the heart. 1 had terlible pains between the shoulders and I

suffered from mdi Miss Maude R^yxor gestion, throbbing (The Popular Actress), headaches, hysteria,

palpitation, faintness, and hot and cold flushes. My eyesight often became dim, and I was sometimes too weak to move. Attacks of retching occurred, a thick fluid being expelled. Natural'y my ill health interfered a> ith my career, and although I spent much money ov medical advice and medicine, I obtained no relief until I began taking Dr Williams' pink pills for pale people Eien a few doses benefited me, and I continued them until completely cured. lam now the picture of health, my blood has been enriched, my nerves toned up, and every symptom of my complaint has disappeared."

In Miss Raynor's case, Dr Williams' pink pills restored tone to the ner\es and enrich? 1 the enfeebled blood. Thus 'these pills cure early decay, ladies' ailments, paralysis, locomotor ataxia, rheumatism, sciatica, scrofula, rickets, erysipelas, consumption of the bowels and lungs, etc. Sold by chemists and storekeepers and by the Dr Williams' Medicine Co , Wellington, three shillings per box, six boxes sixteen and six, post free. Write for instructions about your case.

At a meeting of the Harvey Memorial Committee at Balclutha on Friday night, Captain Pcnnycook laid before the committee the proposal from the C.M.R. to carry-

out the original intention to erect an orderly room in brick, to be called the Harvey Memorial Hall, provided that tha committee made over to them the moneys, some £120. in hand and expended at least £200 on the work. After some discussion the proposal of the Mounted E.Scs was aai ceptesk

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Otago Witness, Issue 2456, 10 April 1901, Page 8

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A POPULAR ACTRESS. Otago Witness, Issue 2456, 10 April 1901, Page 8

A POPULAR ACTRESS. Otago Witness, Issue 2456, 10 April 1901, Page 8

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