RIDER'S TERRIBLE INJURY. Mr S. J. Morgan, of Woodville. who some time ago met with a terrible accident 'whilst riding ,has given full particulars_to the local press. "I was out as usual riding through the bush," said he, "when my horse somehow stumbled. I was unprepared for the shock, and was- thrown against a bank of earth, with the horse ]>artly on top of me. My leg was severely jammed beweeni he embankment and the horse's body. I received a terrible stoking. My whole nervous system was thoroughly upset. I began to suffer from debility and insomnia, and/ added Mr S. J. Morgan who lives in Palmerston Road, Woodville, "but for Dr williams' pmk pills I would still be a weak, decrepid wreck. Even the smell of food made me sick, and I got very thin and low-spmted. .Both blood and nerves were hopelessly out. of order. Well, at last I tried these pills, and they did strengthen me wonderfully. I had been troubled with, terrible pant in mv lee but this gradually went away, j and soon I had the full tu:e of it nga-n. Dr. Williams' pink fills," continued Mr Morgan "filled my veins with new pure blood, braced up my nerves, strengthened my spine, and brought me back to perfect health They're the greatest'blood-builder and nerve-tonic in the world. lam so hale and hearty now that I never feel the slightest ill effect from my terrible accident."
A HAZARDOUS EXPERIMENT. That is what", people indulge in who purchase Cheap Bicycles. Every commer r j cial article has its commercial value, and very rarely are goods sold below their real value Then why risk your life on a cheap Bicycle which might collapse at any moment; rather buy a Cycle with a good honest reputation—for preference a MAb-SEY-HARRIS or RED BIRD. On the racing track they sweep the floor; on the road they will continue the favourite mount on account of their strength and reliability. • They are supreme. Come and Inspect our New Models.—Canada Cycle and Motor j Co., Ltd., opposite English Church. Vie- I tcda Avenue. |
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11969, 11 June 1903, Page 2
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