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Overgrowing her Strength. 0 " Testimony from woll known aid highly"reßpeoted colonists is always worth printing, and thewords of- Mr ■George. Marner, of " Lamiiigton," Victoria Road, Auburn, Victoria, are of.this nature:-" I, thought Iwould Ipso ! rcy daughter,Misn. Alice;'' said ,Mr' Marner to our reporter recently, ■'fyte teas,'bvergrpiting- heri strength Medical men could do her." Here Miss Marner entered and quicldy told 1 bow Dr Williams' Pink Fills had saved her from , death and ..disaster, : " I commencpd, some two years ago, to feel very ill after reluming home from school," said she, "I did not feel -' sufficiently/"unwell to take to my bed, but experienced a continued languid feeling that made me most miserable. Father took me to see a 'doctor, and he said I was overgrowing my strength, and. I was not .to exert myself, As I had no inclination to ;do 'so,' there was no fear of mydisob'eying this order, and I took the ' quinine touic' given roe, with regularity. Then I commenced tofeel acute pains in (he shoulders and;..'ba'ckV pdattnight I could scarcely get any rest." "We tried eveiything to sleep," interposed Mr Marner, '" but it had no effect; then I consulted a well known Collins street practitioner. He said my daughter was safiering principally from weakness, and advised a change Her mother took her away for a trip to Queensland, but she.;: returned looking worse. She would also retch on rising in the morning;' any food she took could not be kept down. She lost flesh, and : became a mere ghost." "This timei,last year," said Miss Alice, "I, weighed 7st3lbs, now I.am 9st7lb."- ; 5 X " A great improvement; your treat ment must have been beneficial ? ■ ; " 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's, .Chapel street, Prahan, they did me so much good that 1 cpntinued y/ith them.;, . It is a long, time since I discontinued taking: them,; and I am new as healthy as anyone could wish.'' ;" And'you would recommend feheoa?" " Yes; and that strongly too," said Mr f had •.•Ivknown . of ..Dn Williams' Pink Pills two years before, it would have i sayeAj hundred pounds." Parents should think over this-goid health' md d 'hundredpounds saved. i It is Williams' Pink Pills ' build up the constitution, strengthen the system, enrich the blood, and improve the brain.. They are a certain pure for "indigestion, pimples, skin diseases, liver and kidney troubles, biliousness, ancotnia, sleeplessness, rheumatism, lumbago,-loss of physical strength, neuralgia./ all female irregularities,- debility, headache, loss of vital forces,'"* &c. Sold by. chemists and storekeepers, or from the Dr/ Williams Medicine Co., Wellington, N.Z., at 3s a box, or six for 16s 6d, post free. Carterton, New Zealand, April, 28th, 1897. Dft.J 0. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass, U.S.A. Gentlemen : • I have used Ayer's Sarsapa rilla occasionally for the past two years. I find it aids digestion, tones up and invigorates tho system, and creates a regular and natural action of the liver, when it is sluggish and active. I era pleased to recommend. ..it,... as I. have always obtained relief when I have used it. I have tried various' other medicines, but none did me so much good as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. /v JOHN B. DOYLE,

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIX, Issue 9248, 16 January 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIX, Issue 9248, 16 January 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIX, Issue 9248, 16 January 1899, Page 1

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