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WHERE DOCTORS FAILED.

Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Save Life of a Paralytic Woman

in Thames.

'♦When I left Wellington Hospital, I was a crippled incurable," said Mrs B. M. Ryan, of Mackay Street,, Thames. <{I was a hopeless paralytic. To-day 1 am in perfect health, able to walk from ono end of Thames to tho other. My euro is a positive miracle—a miracle worked by Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People." Mrs Ryan's statement is so sensational that it is well there is positive proofW its truth. The main facts of j her else are on record in the books or j the Wellington Hospital, where she i was treated without success-—and her present health is plain to anyone who sees her. Her story (told in her own straightforward words) is one of the most interesting that ever appeared in print. •' ' i •'!» ' » "I wa3 travelling^.by boat , frqm Thames to Wellington,' f said Mrs Ryan, "and went to my berth in the best of health. During the night I was suddenly struck .with Paralysis. It was ju3t a sudden twinge of the muscles and I lay unable to speak or move. The wholo of my left side be- ' camo useless, without a minute's warning. At Wellington they took me ashoro to the hospital—a hopeless paralytic. For nearly three months I was like this. I couldn't speak or move. My face u w,as distorted in a terrible ► tyayj^rici t&&«; mouth drawn back to my «ars. My food wouldn't stay in my .mouth, and I was in a most pitiable state. "In fact," added Mrs Ryan, whilst a mist of tears came in her eyes, "I was a misery to myself and a burden to my family. In spite of the kindest treatmentj the Wellington doctors and hospital staff didn't seem to do me any good. At last I decided to be taken home, » crippled incurable. It was then I began taking Dr Williams' Pink Fills for Pale People. ~'.., _ "After tho hospital had failed. I didn't believo that Dr Williams' Pink Pills could do me much good—so it was not a case of faith cure," Mrs Ryan went on to say. "To my surprise, however, the first box gave me an appetite—but it Avas a long time before I could sco that they wore doing my Paralysis any good. Then one day I noticed a strange tingling sensation in my , t paralysed side and face. I suppose it' wan caused by the new blood that Dr Williams' Pink Pills were making for me. A few days later I began to geV^Aack my power of speech. Little by little my paralysed nerves and museIct camo back to life. After that, every dose seemed to give me new strength and power. At last, one morning, I wa:; able to get out of bed and walk out to the kitchen. From that timo on I gained rapidly. My mouth gradually came back to -its right position, and my whole left side became sound and well again. My cure is a perfect miracle. If I live to be a hundred," added Mrs Ryan, with intense earnestness, "I shall never be able to give half enough praise to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People." When Dr Williams' Pink Pills cure diseases like paralysis, consumption, and locomotor ataxia, no wonder they have such success in curing every-day ailments, like anaemia, indigestion, headaches, neuralgia, sciatica, rheumatism, lumbago, kidney troubles, liver ■complaint, skin diseases, general weakness, and tho special secret troubles of growing girls and women, whose whole health depends upon the richness and 'the regularity of their blood. All these diseases, in fact, spring from bad blood —and Dr Williams' Pink Pills actually mako new blood. They do just that on« thing—but they do it well. They dent act on the bowels. They don't bother with merp symptoms. If you want free medical advice, write to the Dr Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington.

From the samo address, you can also order by mail at 3s a box, or six boxes 16 i 6d, post free, the genuine Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, if you have any difficulty in getting them from your local chemist or storekeeper.

Jemember, substitutes never, cured invents Get the pills that changed ifr* Ryan from a paralytic cripple into i healthy woman.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12551, 14 July 1905, Page 7

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WHERE DOCTORS FAILED. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12551, 14 July 1905, Page 7

WHERE DOCTORS FAILED. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12551, 14 July 1905, Page 7

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