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CRIPPLE ON CRUTCHES

MRS S, E. TODt>, GISBORNE. THREE DOCTORS TRIED TO CURE HER SCIATICA, EVERY TREATMENT USELESS SAVE ONE. DR WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS DROVE THE DISEASE OUT OF HER BLOOD. Never able to get about again without crutches — that's what the doctors told Mrs S. E. Todd when Sciatica ra4 her a helpless cripple. Yet to-day she ia an active business woman, well-known by her bakery in Gladstone Rd. Gis borne. And it wsn't Imimenta that cured her, and it wasn't doctors' medicine — it was nr'thinj? but Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. They worked this great cure lor Mrs Todd in tbe very fane simple way thut they toot out all diseases arising from poor blcoJ and unstrung neives — by actually making new blcod.

And it's a truth worth repeating that where strong rich healthy blood abounds there is little room for dispase of any kind; little room tor complants like anaemia, indigestion, Jdebility, headaches, biliousness, nervousuesr, backaches, kidney and liver trouble, paralysis, rheumatism hod sciatica that make tbe lives of so many men. women and children a misery and a burden. If you want to be well, keep your b'ood well and the be- fc medicine to help you do that is Dr Williams' Pink Pills.

"A sharp burning pain shot like a flash t" rough my thigh one winter evening. That was my first taste cf Soiatici," said Mrs Todd. 'Next morning ono leg was so stiff that I bai to be lifted out of bed. My muscles were hli pulled tight. I was laid up nearly two month!*, and stiff jred more than I thought I could live through. If 1 moved my leg, af ot burning pain flashed along my nerves and muscles. The pain of moving me from the bed to the lounge made me pcre«m. Ab my best, I could only sit behind to* countc rof my shop, or limp about on crutches. Tbe doctors said tbat I ha I ohronic Sciatioo, and wou'd be a cripple for life.

"I hud been crippled like this for a year before Mr» Kite, of Palmer* ton Norib, told m«*uow Dr Williams 1 Pink Pills bad cured others just as tmd. After what the doctors siidl would not believe that I could be cured by swallowing pill?. But Mrs Kite > x laiuei that Dr Wuliaiis' Pink Pills ao.s uall y made new blood 'New blood ' nhe said, 'is a better medicine than all che drugs in the Colony.' At last co please my friend, I promiaed to try Dr Williams Pink Pilk

"It was not a case of faith cure," added Mrs Todd, " for I had no faith in them. I felt it wan co foolish to waste money on any more medicine tbat I never let Mr Todd know 1 v.as taking Dr Williams' Pink Pills. After tbe third box every one that ca.ne into the Bhop told me bow much better I looked. I cauld feel the new bl>od taoing through my veins', and gradually driving out the disease.

♦Ouu Suuday morning; I surprised my husband by walking round the table without my crutches. I was ad proud as a peacock, aud Mr Todd cmld hardly beneva bis eyes. In my delight. I let the oat out of tbe ba«{. I owned up that I had been taking Dr Wil'iams' fink fill* for nearly seven weeks. l W«-l»,' he said, 'they've done or era fur you in seven weeks than all the doctors oould have done in seven years*' After that I grew stronger every day. 1 threw my crutches an ay for good, and have had grand health fwr since."

Dr Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers, or sent post tree by the Dr Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington, at 3s a box, six boxed 16s 6d, Write for hiut3 as to diet, etc.

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West Coast Times, Issue 14175, 27 July 1907, Page 4

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CRIPPLE ON CRUTCHES West Coast Times, Issue 14175, 27 July 1907, Page 4

CRIPPLE ON CRUTCHES West Coast Times, Issue 14175, 27 July 1907, Page 4

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