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Merit Victorious

. MOTHER NEW ZEALAND MIRACLE. DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS CURE AFTER HOSPITALS AND ■" -- "MANY DOCTORS HAVE : i J ' ■ i EAILEDJ • • "The agonies 'I suffered were like a million, toothaches." THE ' MORNING POST SPECIALLY- INVESTIGATES.

A case worthy of special mention is that of Mr. , George Mjllard Walker, well knbwn "in Hawera and district. Mr.-Walker, when .interviewed, said he was-53 years of had travelled all over the colonies-during the last thirty-five years. As a soldier anil gold miner he had endured great hardships. He came* to New Zealand as a private in • the,» Fiftieth' Regiment "Queen's Own," and; went, through the A Maori war, serving in. the, Waikato, and •Taranakk paippaignunder-- : Geheral Chute. He.j?as'alßo one ( .6f ; the expedition which made the celebratedmaxch around Mount Egmont,' "when," said Mr. Walker, 'Ve, endured'great hardships in the,densc.^bush,'and.had; if eat our pack,horses." After his soldiering experience in New Zealand he went to the 'goldfields of Australia, and was amongst the first on several of the new rushes in New, South Wales, Vie toria and Queensland.: "What I suffered from," said Mr. Walker, "was sciatica. I was down with fever and ague, and then with rheumatic fever, \vhen on the Palmer diggings in Queensland; that was. my. worst experience, and I have never, until recently, ;been : quite free from its after effects. When I. came back to New 'Zealand I tried.the hot springs in. j Auckland, but got only partial relief. ; You know-the rest," said Mr. Walker. I"I was recently laid up in the j Ha'wera Hospital, to which I had to be taken in a cab, and there I lay for , three weeks, and when I left I had to >be taken put in a cab again. I have | had all sorts, of medical treatment, in•eluding, the : battery, but without effect;' I consulted many doctors,) who I treated- me,- but they- never" told me : what-was -really wrong with me. When in the hospital my, knee was drawn right upito my ear, and/I was like'that when ! came out." 'in reply to the

question, "How did you first hear of Dr. Williams' Pink-Pills V' Mr. Walker'ii lady. who was visiting the hospital told me that her husband had' been suffering somewhat as I did, and had derived great benefit through using Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. So I decided to leave the hospital, and try' Dr. Williams'"Pink Pills. This was about six months ago. I carried out: the directions, and before I had taken a box and a half I got my leg half-way down, and could get about with £. stick; at the third box I dispensed' with the stick; after the fourth box I was able to. do light work, and this winter, there has been nothing the matter with me. The pain has quite left me." At the time of this interyi°'V Mr- Walker appeared • hale hearty and active. He declared he w-ir h ° le, » £ agea about the good Dr. Williams' Pink Pillshaddone for him. Mr. Walker is well knora inff - a " d has a fishmongers business in High street, Hawera, where he carries out, with activity,:the' duties of gs trade. "Many people," said Mr. Walker, have observed my recovery and, congratulated me on it, as, after the life of exposure arid hardships that : have H my case was looked on as hopeless. I have recommended Dr Williams' Pink Pills i„ ot h erg) nn( j JiU continue to do so, as I am conlident that Dr. Willams' Pink Pills cured me, and made me fit for an ordinary day's work at my old trade of nursery gardener, which was the trade , I toed whon ; a, ! lad,;at.ihpme before I onl » B ting. Tto agonies I suffered w<H'e

dreadful; they were like' a million toothaches shot'lnto my leg. I am glad of the opiiorturiiry you 1 have given me of testifying to the value of rhe medicine which has cured me' after my long experience of suffering. Very truly yours, V " ' "G. M. WALKER." Fatal diseases—and diseases not fatal—but serious enough to demand prompt : attentoin—that they have been oured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People: Paralysis, Locomotor Ataxia,"Spinal Disease, Aneamia, Pale and Sallow Complexion, Palpitation of the Heart,' Consumption and Deoline, General Debility, Sleeplessness, St. Vitus' Rickets,' Loss of Vital Powers, ; Measles,' Rheurna-' tism, Sciatica,-Neuralgia, Indigestion, Chronic Liver Complaint, Loss of Appetite, After Effects.of Influenza, Kidney Disease,, Scrofula, Disorders of Women, Biliousness, etc.' All chemists and retailers of medi-. cines sell Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peoples-one bite; 3s) six boxes, -16s 6d.j or may be obtained by post from Dr.-.-Williams' Medicine Company, Wellington, by forwarding poet order or stamps. *

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIX, Issue 9296, 11 March 1899, Page 4

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767

Merit Victorious Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIX, Issue 9296, 11 March 1899, Page 4

Merit Victorious Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIX, Issue 9296, 11 March 1899, Page 4

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