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A MARRIED COUPLE'S TRIALS.

Mr 0. Dixon, of the Wellington Harbour Board, lately gave to our reporter an interesting resume of certain episodes in his life. Thirtysix years of aga, an Englishman, and a sailor, Mr Dixon looks as hardy as could be wished. ‘ I have sailed on many seas,’ said he, ‘ and have had my shares of trial and privation, but ray experience of a year ago was worse than any. I was then attacked with influenza and rheumatism in a

very severe form. I became thin and debilitated, the joints and muscles of my limbs ached and I was too weak to undertake work with comfort. My appetite left me and sleep did not refresh me. Several doctors who had attended me at different times said I would not recover, but as my wife had used Dr Williams’ pink pills with benefit 1 tried them, with the result that I am now hale and hearty and go about my employment as actively as ever.’ Mrs Dixon being asked for the particulars of her illness and cure said :— ‘ Two years after coming to Wellington I began to suffer from anaemia which brought on severe nervous headaches, indigestion and languidness ; I always felt dull and drowsy. I could not walk about or perform my duties. Several doctors orescribed for me at different times

and I took many medicines, bat they did not care me. Reading of the cures effected by Dr Williams’ pink pills, I began taking this medicine. One box improved me greatly, and a few more boxes completely cared me. I now feel brighter and stronger than I have for years.’ Mr and Mrs Dixon’s experiences with Dr Williams’ pink pills prove how beneficial they are to both men and women. By their action on. the blood and nerves Dr Williams’ pink pills cure consumption, rheumatism, skin diseases, chest complaints, ladies’ ailments, locomotor ataxia, dyspepsia, loss of manly strength, paralysis, etc. Obtainable, post free, from the Dr Williams’ medicine Co., Wellington, three shillings per box, six boxes sixteen and six. They are sold by most chemists and retailers, but mind you ask for Dr Williams’. Mr and Mrs Dixon reside at 4 Harley Street, Wellington.

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Southern Cross, Volume 8, Issue 32, 1 December 1900, Page 7

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A MARRIED COUPLE'S TRIALS. Southern Cross, Volume 8, Issue 32, 1 December 1900, Page 7

A MARRIED COUPLE'S TRIALS. Southern Cross, Volume 8, Issue 32, 1 December 1900, Page 7

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