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HILLSBOROUGH.

MBS AGNEW FELICITATED. A well-known and highly-respected resident of Hillsborough (near Onehunga), Mrs Jane Agnew, has lately been the recipient of many congratulations from her friends and acquaintances. One night, about twelve months ago, Mrs Agnew received a severe stroke of paralysis, but now she has completely recovered the use of her limbs, hence the congratulations. The paralysis left her right arm completely useless, and her left leg, from the bip joint to the knee, became quite dead to the touch. This sudden came on at night when least expected, and in the morning Mrs Agnew found herself a confirmed paralytic. Everything was tried that was thought to be useful. The Bum of five guineas was paid for one elec trie belt, and £2 15s fop another, but neither of them relieved her perma-

after night rubbing her she soon became worse, for sci atica made its ap.

pearance in her back and legs, and later on in her arms. She could not make her own bed for more than a year, and was so helpless that she wat* not able to pull the bed clothes on top of-herself. After she bad suffered altogether for several years with the hot shooting pains of sciatica in portions of her body, and the deadneas of paralysis in other portions, she was induced to try Dr Williams' pink pills. The first box did not appear to benifit her much, but after taking the second box, she says: " I then felt that they were doing me more good than I can explain. They seemed to take away the sciatic pains altcgetber and to strengthen me My blood was enriched and began to circulate properly. My arm became alive again, the dead flesh on my thigh got to be as sound as it used to be, and my complaints one by one began to abate. I contiuued Dr Williams' pink pills for two months, and by that time was quite a new woman to what I was previously. No medicine that I have over taken is to be compared with these pills. They should be in every household, for they are, undoubtedly, a blessing to humanity. Please publish my letter for the sake of other poor stricken sufferers. I can tell them they will find relief if they only use Dr Williams' pink pills. I am quite sure that with God's blessing they have saved my life." Simple and earnest testimony like this must have its weight. That is why the sales of Dr Williams' pink pills are so large. They perform what they are advertised to do. They have cured thousands of cases of neuralgia, rheumatism, consumption, lumbago bronchitis, lung troubles, weak heart, pneumonia, diptheria, fever, skin disorders, nervous prostration, ladies, ailments locomotor ataxia, and all diseases of the nerves. They are a strengthening and efficacious tonic for ladies at critical periods, and are sold by chemists and storekeepeers, and by the Dr Williams' Medicine Co. Wellington, N. Z.; price, three shillings per box; six boxes, sixeeen and sixpence (post free). Be sure ihat all seven words—Dr Williams' pink pills for pale people—ars printed in red ink on the pink outside wrapper, as these are the sort which Mrs Agnew recommends sufferers to obtain.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4681, 23 August 1899, Page 1

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HILLSBOROUGH. Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4681, 23 August 1899, Page 1

HILLSBOROUGH. Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4681, 23 August 1899, Page 1

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