A LONG SUFFERING WIFE.
A Christchurch newspaper publishes a remarkable interview wittb a married lady, a Mrs Eliza Canty, of South Riverton, Southland.
" I am forty -four years of age," saidehe, "and a (native of South Australia. My husband, Adjutant Canty, and I, have been members of the Salvation Army for seventeen, years, and we have visited! many towns in furthering our cause, so that we have a large circle of acquaintances. About eight years ago I became afflicted with gemeral debility, severe headaches, swelling and aching o f the limbs, could eat but little food, and grew extremely weak. As time went on the headaches and pains became more severe, and fhe swellings increased. Many doctors treated me at different times, and various medicines were used, without appreciable benefit. Three years ago a pamphlet was placed under my door, and in it I read how others who had suffered lika me had been cured by Dr Williams's pink pills. I purchased some, and after taking four boxes felt • considerably better. The pain? ceased, the swellings decreased, and my appetite impi'oved. I continued.with the pills, using four more boxes before being completely cured. Now lam in perfect health, and am sure my cure is permanent."
By retoning the nerves and enriching the blood, Dr Williams's pink pills remove the foundations of most diseases, i.e., disordered nerves and impoverished blood. They have cured thousands of cases of dyspepsia, insomnia, anaemia, skin diseases, chest complaints, consumption, paralysis, rheumatism, rickets, sciatica., ladies' ailments, loss of manly strength, etc. Sold by the Dr Wil-' liams's Medicine Co.,. Wellington, three shil- : lings per box, six boxes sixteen and six, post free, and by chemists and storekeepers. Send particulars of your case, and receive free instruction.- - 1988
Preparations are being made on am extensive scale, for tibe Canterbury Jubilee United Fire Brigades' Demonstration, which will be held at Lancaster Park oa Feb. "28, and March 1 arid 2. There will be ten eyents, and an officer's helmet, axe and belt, presented by Messrs Merry weather and! Co., of Greenwich, will be presented to the chief officer of the Brigaide- gaining the greater numbQr of points.
Unbroken chilblains can be easily cured. Leahy's Koolbab cured' W. E., Sorrell, photographer, after three applications. Relieves 'irritation t instant! y. LI9BB
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7000, 16 January 1901, Page 1
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381A LONG SUFFERING WIFE. Star (Christchurch), Issue 7000, 16 January 1901, Page 1
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