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MARVELLOUS CURE.

BROUGHT HOME TO D.IK, BUT RE STORED TO HEALTH.

SENSATION' IN A BRISBANE NKIGIIBOinUIOOD—Ui;KE CONFIRMED BY INDEPENDENT \Y IT X JOSSES—A . T Rll3 UT E T- ) DR. WILLIAMS-PINK PILLS.

The wonderful value of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to those who are weak and run down is shown in a remarkable way in the case of Miss Violet- Sinclair, whose mother is Mrs David Sinclair, of "Devonia," Chernside, near Brisbane.

After being in a Brisbane Hospital for weeks and undergoing a serious operation, the little girl was taken home in a supposed 'lying condition. Nothing her parents did seemed to be able to bring her back health and strength. However, on the advice of a man whos ■• daughter had had a marvellous recovers- after using Dr. Williams' I 'ink Pills, Ihe little girl was started on a course. Mrs Sinclair tolls how they made a strong healthy girl of the littL 1 invalid. She says:—■

•'Violet, who' is now thirteen, soni'time back had to go into a Brisbane Hospital for a serious operation, and was there three mouths. She was afterwards so weak that she was not expected to live. We got her home on pillows and <isept her alive with sips of brandy and milk. Her face and gums were snow white. She was only a featherweight to lift and her legs and arms wero like sticks. She never spoke, and could just move her head. If she had a morsel of fish her temperature rose. Of course all her hair .was cut off. When 1 was taking her in a cab from my room at Airs Hucker's in Warry Street, in the Valley, the driver who saw her happened to be Mr Ourtiu, and he told me how his daughter had been completely cured and advised me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Later on when I got her home to Chernside I started with'half a pill three times a day; then I increased the dose and my child owes her life to them. After three weeks she was eating well and sitting up and getting a tinge of colour. Soon she was able to get out of bed, and 1 had to train her to walk and assist her to hold on to the side of the bed and take a few steps and then let her rest and put her back to bed. In six weeks she was walking. Day by day you could see her gaining all round and how overjoyed we felt. Neighbours would come from all round to see her and wonder. Some would not believe until I. showed them the boxes. She goes to school now, and is as robust and as plump and fresh coloured as possible."

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 11882, 19 January 1914, Page 6

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MARVELLOUS CURE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 11882, 19 January 1914, Page 6

MARVELLOUS CURE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 11882, 19 January 1914, Page 6

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