A Te Moro Garden.
Very few gardens about To Hero are prettier or better kept than that of Mr Percy Gillies. Mr Evan Evaus acts as gardiner and milker for this gentleman, and is responsible for much of the neatness and order. Speaking of gardening Mr Evans told an Otaki Mail reporter that it was only of recent years that lie was able to bring all his activities to play in gardening. For 3C years ho sail he had been troubled with chronic rheumatism, and later on with rheumatic sciatica. The gnawing, aching pains commence 1 in the left hip joint, and soon spvead right down the left Lip to tho foot. Ho felt as if ho were just being flayed alive. Ho had to take to his bed as was quite useless —fitfor nothing. He could obtain no sleep, because the pain was too acute to allow him to rest. Ointments, liniments and plasters -were tried upon him, but only gave him a little temporary relief. His case seemed hopeless. At this stage Dr. Williams’ pink pill«, were brought under his notice. After consideration he decided to try thorn. Now he says it was tho luckiest choice of his life. Ho sent to AYellington for six boxes of tho pills, and commenced talcing them strictly according to directions. Two boxes did not improve him greatly, but when ho had used four boxes tho benefit he had obtained was wonderful. Ho marvelled at the efficacy of this medicine. It took several boxes more to cure him completely, because his case had been more or less chronic for 30 years, and when aman has suffered for 30 years ho is not easially cured ; but now he says ho has much pleasure in allowing his testimony to be pntWished. His case had baffled many, and he regards it as one of tho greatest triumphs in medicine which have been attained in New Zealand, although Dr Williams’ pink pills have cured many others in New Zealand, and one or two even worse than Mr. Evans. Mr Evans will always be pleased to answer any questions to any enquirer regarding his case. He can quite believe that Dr Williams’ pink pills are also good for neuralgia, lumbago, pleurisy, pneumonia, consumption, asthma, bronchitis, chronic headaches, ladies’ ailments, loss of vital strength, aud other complaints. They are sold by chemists and storekeepers, and by the Br Williams’ Medicine Co., Wellington, price three shillings a box, six boxes for sixteen and sixpence. Be sure you got the genuine, with all seven words—lir Williams’ piuk pills for pale people —printed in rod ink on the outside wrapper. These are tho sort which cured Mr. Evaus,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 3472, 29 July 1899, Page 1
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447A Te Moro Garden. Temuka Leader, Issue 3472, 29 July 1899, Page 1
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