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Miss Marian Dean was counselled to take Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People.

She accepted the advice with profit, and now divides her gratitude between her friend and this great remedy. Neuralgia and loss of appetite of Long Standing Cured. The excruciating agony so inseparably connected with neuralgia not unfroquently unnerves its victims to such an extent as to unfit them for any description of work. Day after day, week after week, their sufferings are mercilessly continued in spite of the many remedies resorted to, and their condition, beforo the stern and ruthless tormentor, becomes pitiful to behold. Those who have experienced neuralgia in all its force have described the pain endured as similar to that which would bo produced by pressing hot irons against the cheek boues after removing the flesh covering them. Then again there is the twitching, or as it is more generally teimed, the jumping of the nerves. It is no wonder that sufferers undergoing such torture should, as in the case of Miss Dean, lose all desire for food; their physical troubles, when so pronounced, have always a mental ally, and the results are severe beyond description. News having got abroad of a remarkable cure having been effected at Paddington, Sydney, a reporter was despatched to verify the facts, and so called upon Miss Marian Dean, whom he found at her residence, 58, Gordorf-street. “ Mine was a very bad case,” said Miss Dean, on being questioned, “as it was one of long standing, and I could find nothing to reliove me, let alone cure mo. 1 have tried a great number of medicines of different kinds, but no one of them did me any good. Your pills had already obtained a great reputation in tins locality before 1 tried them, and in fact they were brought prominently under my notice by a friend who lives in the neighbourhood who had had practical proof of their value, she having derived great benefit from them. This strongly induced me to give them a trial. I bought three boxes for a start, and proceeded to use them in the manner indicated on the direction sheet accompanying each box. They had a marvellous effect. Why, even the first box produced a wonderful change; the severity of neuralgic pains, which I had seldom been without for a number of years, was greatly diminished, and my appetite, which had almost ceased to exist, returned to me. This gave me great faith in the efficacy of Dr Williams’ I'ink Pills for Pale People, so I naturally decided to continue the treatment. The resultscontinued to encourage me, and thoroughly justified my high opinion of your remedy. 1 went steadily on according to the directions, and kept improving all the time. M y nerves, which had been altogether unstrung, wero braced up and strengthened ; the frightful pains in my head, which used to drive me half crazy, gradually abated, and I am indeed happy to say have nowquite left me. 1 have taken in all four boxes, and 1 feel quite myself again. I have written to the Dr Williams Medicine Co. to say that they are at perfect liberty to make whatever use they like of this testimonial, as I f -el so grateful for the benefit I have derived from their pills. I have recommended them to all my friends, many of whom are taking them, being influenced by the cure they effected in my case. (Signed) MARION DEAN.

Dr Williams’ Pink Pills arc an unfailing specific for all diseases arising from an impoverished condition of the blood, or from an imp rment of the nervous system, such as loss of appetite, dcpre. sion of spirits, anicmia, chlorosis or green sickness, general muscular weakness, dizziness, loss of memory, locomotor ataxia, paralysis, sciatica, rheumatism, St. Vitus' dance, the after elfects of la grippe, all diseases depending upon a vitiated condition of the blood, such as scrofula, chronic erysipelas, etc. They are also a specific for the troubles peculiar to the female system, correcting irregularities, suppressions and all formsof female weakness, building anew the Mood and restoring the glow of lust 1 h to pale and sallow cheeks. In the case of men they elTect a radical cure in all eases arising from mental worry, overwork or excesses of any nature. These pills are not a purgative medicino. They contain only life-giving properties, and nothin/ that could injure the most delicate system. Dr Williams’ I’inlt Pills are sold only in boxes bearing the firm’s trade mark and wrapper (printed in i-i <1 ink). Dear in mind that Dr William f Pink Pills are never sold in bulk, or by tbe d > •/ n or hundred, and any dealer who offers substitutes in ibi form is trying to defraud you and hould b- avoided. The public are al to cautioned against all oilier so-called blood builders and nerve tonics put tip in similar form and inn ml <i to deceive. They are all imitations, whose makers hope to rcop a pecuniary advantage from the wonderful ivpipation achieved by Dr William f Pink Pills. Dr Williams’ Pilot Pills miy bo had of all chemists and : ton keepers, or direct by mail from Dr Williams’ M. Company, Wellington, N. who will forward (post paid) one box for Its, or half-dozen for 2os (id.

A somewhat r,moils sight might have In in seen from the Wairarapa , -i mi Wednesday (and possibly is 1 mi any day). A tidy sized mre pig was rooting ill a pad nock, and was followed by quite a small army of miiiiih birds, who appeared to lie devouring the grubs in the freshly turned earth. Notwith danding that two or three of birds ttled on his hurl? and the re?t stole his food as fust as lie turned it up, the pig very unconcernedly went on with his ploughing operations, says the Observer.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 527, 26 July 1897, Page 4

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Miss Marian Dean was counselled to take Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 527, 26 July 1897, Page 4

Miss Marian Dean was counselled to take Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 527, 26 July 1897, Page 4

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