Accountant’s Worries Ended.
'The many friends of Mr C. J. Watkins, accountant and auditor of Stratford, will be pleased to hear that the disabilities under which be laboured for twenty years have now been removed. When speaking of tbe matter. MrWatkinsremarked: — Before taking up accountancy I was a storekeeper, but when engaged in this trade, I found myself severely handicapped by acute pains and muscular contractions of the limbs, due to seiatica and rheumatism indeed for months together 1 was crippled. I lost my appetite and even my night’s rest, and gradually wasted away, for my ailments continued notwithstanding everything I tried.
“ But are you free from these troubles now,” I asked.
“ Yes, I was going to say that everything failed until I tried Dr. Williams’ pink pills. One boxful benefitted me and as I continued taking them the pains and aches caused by sciatica and rheumatism subsided, my muscles became pliable, and I was able to uso my limbs properly. Later on I became perfectly cured and even in the coldest weather I have not had the slightest twinge of pain or return of my old troubles.
In Mr Watkins’ case vitiated bloed produced pain in the joints and nerves which were irritated by the cold weather. Dr. Williams’ pink pills purify the blood and tone up the nerves ; thus they strike at the root of most diseases and remove the causes, then the symptoms subside ; they cure neuralgia, lumbago, an anattnia, debility, nervous exhaustion, dysentry, St Vitus’ dance, skin diseases, consumption, bronchitis, paralysis, etc. Sold by chemists and storekeepers, and Dr. Williams’ Medicine Company, Wellington, 3s per box, six boxes sixteen and six, post free. Beware of useless substitutes, which although offered at lower rates than tho genuine carry a larger profit to the retailer.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume IX, Issue 1197, 21 February 1902, Page 4
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297Accountant’s Worries Ended. Pahiatua Herald, Volume IX, Issue 1197, 21 February 1902, Page 4
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