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HUNDREDS SAW HER.

HELPLESS PARALf TIO CABRIED SYDNEY STEETS.

ONLY TWO MONTHS TO LIYB THE DOCTOR SAID.

HEALTHY AND STRONG TO-DAY

THANKS TO DR WILLIAMS' FINE PILLS.

Hundreds of people who were on the streets that day saw Mrs James F O'Connor, Charters Towers, carried from tbe Hospital to the steamer for Brisbane a helpless paralytic

"Ton can't live," the doctor told her; "but try Dr Williams' Pink Fills, they may prolong your life a month or two," "I took bis advice— but Dr Williams' Pink PiDs did far more for me than he promised, They built me up from tbe very start. Gradually they brought back my paralysed side to life," said Mrs O'Connor, to an interviewer. "I kept on taking them for month?, and every dose made me better. In the end they made me the hale and hearty woman I am to-day . No doctor under heaven can deny that Dr Williams' Pink Pills caved my life.

"For the Beven best years of my life I was almost constantly in the bands of Doctors and Hospital Surgeons," continued Mti O'Connor, whose husband brlis a responsible position in the State Railway Department. "I went under five terrible operations. The doctors in Chatters lowers took out several growths and then I had te go t j tbe Hospital in Sydney to have a Tumour cut out. You, can imagine the amount of blood I lost in all these operations. Tbe tat one', left me to bid that the whole of my left side became paralysed. When they o*rrled me down to the boat in Sydney, the> doctor himself told me Jh*t. the only thing rcouloi. do was to I *, build np myj ftroDgtti' a° little with Dr Williams'' Pink Pills. 1

"All my sufferings 1 begin with the s birth of my youngest child eight years; age," added Mrs O'Connor. "A terrible internal Hemorrhage started, aud the doctors conlin't stop it. They tried everything; but it kept getting' worse. The loss of blood' left me with hardly strength "o move, I fell awa> to a shadow: My bones almost came through my skin. I was the color of death. My case was the talk of all the doctors.

•'At l«st tbe doctors found that there was a great Tumour in my inside. They vaid I would have to goto Sydney to have it cut out," added Mrs O'Connor. lt f cried ray heart out when they told me tea. It seemed like sending me away to die But the doctors told me it was wj only chance. I said I would go — but I insisted on faking my children with me. I never expected to get back alire^ and I didn't waDt to be parted from them till the last ninute.

''When I got to tbe Hospital in Sydney the cleverest curgeon down there cut the Tumor out, Tbe operation was a success as far as an operation could be, when T was sa near Death; All tbe time that the wound was healinp, I lay like a corpse io tbe Hospital Ward. "When the obildren came to see me, my left side was paralysed from shoulder to hip. Wbtn I got up I could walk 41 step or two, but my left arm was numb and helpless. It looked as if I was crippled for life.

u As I was going away the doctor told me tl at nothing could trer cure me," Mrs O'Connor went on. "He advised me ttroo^lj to take a course of Dr Wil lwras'fPink Pi X for they would build up my blood and btlp to prolong my life for a few months. I took bis advice and got a supply of Dr Williams' Pink Pills from tbe Dispensary here. Every box of Dr Williams' Pink Pi'ls gave me new strength. At last I stood completely cured,. Anyone in Charters Towers can tell you how Dr Williams' Pink Pills raided me from a cripple's bod."

When Dr Williams' Pink Pills raised Mrs O'Connor to health and s'rength after she had been a bed- ridden cripple, it ie no wonder they ourecnmmonailments like ai Bsmia, i»' digest on, biliouhness. hepdaches, bckacbef, kidney (rouble, iivi r complaint, nervoiisms", neuralgia, rbeuraati«tr, and theseoret illnesses of girls and women whose health depends upon their blood. Dr Williams' Pink cuie allthi'se because they strike straight at tbo rooLand (ause in the blood. They don't bother with mere symptoms. They dun' i ao^ on thebofttfc. 'lhey do only one thin?, but tbry do it well— they actually mnke new bl <od. That is the secret of their success.

Dt Williams' |Pink Fills are widely imitated, so yen mast be sure to g»t the genuine— the kind thatoured Mrs O'Connor. Sold by nhemists and storekeepers, or B*nt, post free, bj tbe Dr Williams' Mediome Go., Wellington' 3s a box, s>x boxes 16s 6d.

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West Coast Times, Issue 14139, 15 June 1907, Page 4

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HUNDREDS SAW HER. West Coast Times, Issue 14139, 15 June 1907, Page 4

HUNDREDS SAW HER. West Coast Times, Issue 14139, 15 June 1907, Page 4

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