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THINGS A WOMAN WANTS TO KNOW.

There are many things a woman wants to know—sometimes her desire for knowledge, i no husbands tell v*, is inconveniently great, —but whether that is the case or not, she usually p'-rseveres until she obtains the information she \vant=. This reminds us of the story of a lady who liveg at Nairland Grove, Temuka, w'no wanted to find out something very badly, a while ago. It was a matter of almost life or deatli to her. Ultimately s'io wai successful, but we had better let her tell her own story in her own words, merely stating that her name is Mrs Annie Brogden: — "I have lived in Temuka nearly all my life," she said, "so that it is well known that for years I was subject to rheumatism, but, I nevei\ previously suffered such agony as I did during the last attack, three years ago. The aching pains in the hips and legs were so severe that I had not one night's sleep inria month. Gradually I got very weak, and thought I would never recover, for I received no apparent benefit from medical treatment. One doctor said I had muscular Theumatism : others said it was rheumatic fever, but my health continued to fail; at last I became ho bad that when I left my bed I covi^d not walk without the aid of two sticks. JL he- • lieved I had lost the use of my legs »ft°-i^ gether, and I could not find out how'4o ge{£S? cured. Whilst I was suffering I read some good accounts of the curative properties of Ur Williams' pink pilK and decided to try them. From the first these pills seemed to suit me, and after finishing one boxful tne pain-5 lfsoned. Two more boxful* brought a gi cater improvement, whilst the contents of the fourth box completely ciued me. I am now in very good health, and being quite free from rheumatism, I attend to my domestic duties as actively as before. Needless to say I have no nead of sticks to help me get about." It is by attacking the foundations of -diteascs that Dr Williams' pink pills eradicate them from the system; thus it is they are able to cure so many different disorderF, among which are consumption, bronchitis, paralysis, rheumatism, skin eruptions, eczema, St. Vitus' dar.ce, nervous prostration, and ti..3 characteristic ailment.3 oi ladies. If your chemist or storekeeper does not keep them, write direct to the Dr Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington, enclo.sing the price —sixteen and six for six boxes, three shillings for one box; by return post they will be mailed to you.—Advt.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2505, 26 March 1902, Page 74

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THINGS A WOMAN WANTS TO KNOW. Otago Witness, Issue 2505, 26 March 1902, Page 74

THINGS A WOMAN WANTS TO KNOW. Otago Witness, Issue 2505, 26 March 1902, Page 74

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