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A TELEGRAPH OPERATOR'S DILEMMA.

. _ 4 — . (From the " Rockhampton Bulletin.") Mr S. M'CuUag'h, a telegraph operaltor, widely known and respected, and residing at Talford Street, Rockhampton (Q.) ha9 (sayi the "Rockhampton Bulletin") been placed in a peculiar dilemma,, which arose in tints Way. Mr M'Cullagh has a daughter, Vera, five years old. Some time ago she became sick, lost her appetite, and -fell off in flesh, iler father took her to a doctor, and •she was under his care off and on for fifteen months, but she did not recover. Then Atoother doctor treated her, but she obtained only temporary relief. She could not sleep, and became so weak that she bad to De carried about, not beitog even able to put her feet to the floor. She appeared to be dying, and Mr M'Cullagh was in a dilemma as to What to do. Then he noticed an advertisement in the "Bulletin" concerning Dr Williams' pifli pills. He bought a box for her, and gave hor__half a piD after eachmeal. Three days later her Appetite improved. Her. mother continued giving 'ber the pills each day, and after giving her 3£ boxes Was able to discontinue them. Now Vera is a pioture of rosy, blooming health. Mrs M'Cullagh says : " She eats things she Would not touch before, and is still getting fat. She sleeps soundly, and runs aid play3 aFoUt just like other children, eo We cannot praise Dr Williams' pink pills too much." As a strengthening medicine for children Dr Williams' pink pills have no equal. Scro•fiito, rickets, swollen glands, St Vitus' dance, disease of the bones, gradual -decline, etc., can be cured by their use. Children from 4 ,to 6 should have half of _ pill after each meal, and from 6 to 12 one half-pill. The pills can be cut With a penknife. Dr Williams' pink pills have cured thousands of odtflts of rheumatism, neuralgia, scnaitica, lumbago, consumption, bronchitis, skin disorders, ladies' ailments, eto. Sold by ch«nists and storekeepers, and by the Dr Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington, three shillings per box, sir boxes sixteen and six, post free. Bopk of colonial cures free. 1988 i^^ mmm.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6922, 11 October 1900, Page 1

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A TELEGRAPH OPERATOR'S DILEMMA. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6922, 11 October 1900, Page 1

A TELEGRAPH OPERATOR'S DILEMMA. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6922, 11 October 1900, Page 1