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Overgrowing her Strength

■ . ■ —4> —" HOW DR. WILLI VMS' FINK PILLS MAKE WEAK GIRLS'STOONS.

Tostimony from'well known and highly respected colonists is always 'worth printing, and the words of Mr George Marner, of-..'," Lamiiigtori,"' Victoria Eoad, Auburn, ViJt. ria, are of this nature:—" I thought I would lose .my daughter, Miss A'ice,".raid Mr Marnier, to our reporter recently, " she was overgrowing her t strength Medical men could do nothing for her." Hero Miss Marncr entered and quickly told how Dr Williams' Pit k Pills had saved her from death and disaster. ; .."•.."'•

" I commenced, some two years ago, to feel very ill after returning h >nie from school," said she, "I did not feel sufficiently unwell to take to my bed, but experienced a '.. coit'nue'd languid feeling that made 'me most miserable.. Falher took me to see a dootor, atfd he sail I was overgrowing my strength',, and I was not to exert myself, As Ihad no inclination to do so, there was no fear of my disobeying this order, and I took tho 'quinine tonic' "given me, with regularity. Tlion I commenced to feel acute pains in the shoulders- and back, and at night I could scarcely get any rest." "We tried everything, to induce sleep," interposed Mr Marnerj " but it had no effect; then I consulted a well known. Collins' street petitioner, He said my daughter was suffering prirci pallyfrom weakness, and advised a change e ■Htr mothir Uok.hor away for atrip to Queensland, but she relumed looking worse. She would also retch on rising in the morning; abyfood she.took could not be kept down., She lost flesh, and became a mere ghost." • I'Tbia time last year," said.Miss Alice, " I weighed 7st 3lbs, now I am 9st7lbi" ■".; ■■:}-:\C l i!Z::\ n:\-rtfi. " A great improvement; your treat ment.must:have been beneficial V

" No; all ihe medicine I got did me very little good. Actually,. Dr. .Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People deserve that credit. Just before the Jubilee holidays, last year, father bought me a box of Dr Williams' Pink Pills, at Mr Pleasance'si Chapel -they did. mo so much good that I continued with theiu. h is a long time since I discontinued taking them, and I am now as healthy as anyone could wish.",.: " And you would recommend them ?" " Yes; and that strongly too," said Mr Marner, " had I" known, of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills two years before, it would have saved me a hundred pounds!" Parents should think over this—go:d health i\nd a hundred pounds saved.

It is undisi ut;d that Dr Williams' Pink Pills build up the consiitution, strengthen the system, enrich the blood, and improve the bruiu. 'lhty are a certain cure for indigestion, pimples, skiu diseases, liver and kidney trnu les, biliousness, anwnia, sleep j«?-3:it's •■,. rh«--uin itism, • lumbago, loss ol physical Ltroiigtb, neuralgia, all female irregularities, debility, sick headache,, loss of vital forces, &o. Sold by chemists and sto ekeepers, or from the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Wellington, N.Z, at 33 a box, or six for 16s 6d, post freo.

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXV, Issue 9247, 14 January 1899, Page 1

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Overgrowing her Strength Thames Advertiser, Volume XXV, Issue 9247, 14 January 1899, Page 1

Overgrowing her Strength Thames Advertiser, Volume XXV, Issue 9247, 14 January 1899, Page 1

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