A Lucky Lady. The many friends of Mrs Q. A. Eagles, qf Normanby Eoad, Normanby, will be pleased to hear that her misfortunes have apparently at last come to an end (writes a, correspondent). Indeed, the particulars of her good luck so appealed to me that I jotted them down for publication. “ I was born in the Clutha district,” she told me, “ and am just twenty-one. 1 have lived in Hawera and Normanby for twelve years, part of which time, however, I was such a victim to anaemia that my strength failed so much that I could hardly perform domestic duties. My face grow thin and pale, I could not sleep properly, and when I rose in the morning I was quite tired and worn out. The daintiest of food would nob tempt me, and what I did eat, had to be forced down. More than one doctor was consulted, and for five months I took many medicines, but only obtained temporary relief. Then, as luck would have if. Dr Williams’ pink pills for pale people were recommended to me, so I began taking them.” “ Apparently with the best of success P" “ Yes, two boxes impioved me so greatly that I continued them, and before long I regained perfect health, which is evident in my appearance. Now lam quite strong, have a good appetite, and sleep well. Every trace of anaemia has vanished. I heartily recommend Dr. Williams’ pink pills to other ladies suffering as I did.” Mrs Eagles’ recommendation is a sound one, for Dr. Williams’ pink pills are so compounded that they begin to enrich the blood and tone up the nerves from the first 1 dose. Perseverance with them results in the cure of most diseases caused by disordered blood or nerves, such as debility, anaemia, dyspepsia loss of strength (in men) neuralgia, sciatica, rheumatism, bronchitis, consumption, blood poisoning, skin diseases, etc. Sold by chemists and storekeepers and by the Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Wellington, three shillings; six boxes, sixteen and six, post free. Copies of local testimonials free for writing.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 3813, 2 November 1901, Page 1
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344Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 3813, 2 November 1901, Page 1
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