DISABILITIES OF A MURTOA MAID.
It is not often that a bonny girl like Miss Beatrice Annie - Joneg has passed through such sorrowful experiences in a short life of sixteen years, for Miss Beatty is only that age. She resides with her parents in Barkly Street', Murtoa (Vie.) 1 "I will tell you all about my most trying experience," said Miss Jones to a'reporter. "It is over a year ago that I had my first attack of asthma, which before long rendered me a confirmed sufferer. I" iiadi extreme difficulty iin breathing, especially in the early mornings. My limbs would become quite cold and my face of a death-like pallor. I grew so dreadfully ill that it was quite a common occurrence for strangers to stop and ask what ailed me. Everybody in the district thought I had consumption. My general health suffered greatly, and I became sick and spiritless, often wishing myself dead." "When she was asleep," interposed Mrs Jones, "it was painful to hear" her breathing ; it sounded just like a heavy waggon going along the.street. If she attempted to run or walk fast she could not "get her breath, arid we felt quite miserable looking at her. We tried almost everything' said to be useful in such cases, but without success. Then through reading in aY little book how a, person suffering somewhat similarly had been cured by Dr. Williams' pink pills, we bought some for her. After she had taken them for a few days an improvement was noticeable. Gradually the -colour came -into her cheeks; 'the severe fits of coughing left her, and she became brighter spirited. Five boxes restored her to perfect health, and now she is getting quite robust, with a fine, healthy colour." "Yes," said Miss Jones, "and I owe it all to Dr Williams' pink pills." . When the blood, is enriched, the constitution strengthened, and the nerves toned up, the patient, be it man or wornon, is enabled to throw off and :combat disease. Thus it is that Dv Williams' pink pills are so efficacious in many apparently diverse diseases. Testimonials prove they have cured consumption, bronchitis, debility, heart troubles, fits, rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia, dyspepsia, St. Vitus' dance, etc. Sold by chemist® and storekeepers, and by the Dr Williams' Medicine Co., Old Custom House Street, Wellington, three, shillings per box, six boxes j sixteen and six, post free. In restoring regular 'health ladies will find them, invaluable.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 10 August 1901, Page 2
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