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THE MUCH-TRAVELLED ONE.

A LADY AS HIS EITAL. SfoiH; S. Smy»he,:tirti ( >W«ll-known7>i trepreneur, who has successfully introduced so many artistic celebiities to southern shores and aout horn -audiences, has earned for him* *elf, in Australia, the soubriquet of " the much tfavelled'oinet" : In^dfieyPfiSWewr, there U a lady who has travelled 'ivejty extensively, and whose frequent journeying, in fact, brought "on fcnillness whioh"ehfled in antemia and generaMeSility. Werelfir i&Wi Johns, of 60"Yurong-stieet. ■?-' After my laßt journey, "I began to feel rw^^ oW^nd**Thjpiwsed'in , wrrtM:" , ?l3BoUld scarcely eat anything, and I become very thin, whilst my f ce was as yollow as if I bad had a severe attack of jaundice. An old friend who saw ine in thecetreet„,lookßd me straight in the face anapaftjed me by without recognition,,and she=waß positively shocked when I ran after her and"tol«i her who T really Tris. I '.got towdriie'j thel east exertion wear* 'led me, land; my ordinary too much'for note. and my4ip9 looked ai "My sleep was restless and disturbed, a»>d, I was so tired in the moirningstUakilcwuid3iardly get out of bed, and when I did I used to,lay on the sofa,'feelirig I i carid J *ba(r happened to mo. I saw a iostor, v| I needed a strong tonic, and I had several bottles of physt • from -him besides other bottles of tonics whtoh 1 obtain >d from chemists.* but'l grew Bo betteri > i.' wasio this miserable'and hopeless condition* irhen I hoardTrbm someone who had "boen"cured by thorn about. Dr Williams' Pink Pills, and lat oncergot rsorn o . After • takings few 1 was agreeably surprised to find aroil«nd distinct change for the bettor. jjligot rid of tbtttttniserablo depression of spirits, which 'in: j itself was enough to keep me ill, and in a few dsys Iwas'aHe'to \the rnitht'tbrbiigh without interruption. The ••Pi)ls i _toagave ~Jm % i a-good appetite and'l'began slowly to got cheerful and fat again. My color came back and after taking sii boxes I was completely,cured and found myself as~strong as ever." I 'shall always' remember ;my "oore'rwitb gratitude, and slnll, you.inay be sure, recommendthis>wonderful medicine to any of my friendl»"who.nsay havo the bad fortune to suffer ail did." Mrs Johns is now most bright) an vtv<ioious whilst the pretty pinkiglow of perfect health is noticeable on her cheeks—a marvellous change for the better-when compared *with her former appearance. . Thekcti©ni.cf.l>r Williams' for Fa'e Peopio ia direoiy an the blood, and thus it is theyareid famous" for the cure of anaemia and rheumatism, weak heart scrofula, eonsumption, chranic erysipelas, and restore p.ile ami sallow complexions to .the plow of health. They are also a ..splendid nerve and spinal tonic; andtfaus have cured many eases ofcparalyjsisj'locomotowataxy, neuralgia, St Vitus' dance, and nervous headache. N. Z ,"at 3s*abox,'orsix for 15s. 9d but are genuine only with the full name on each box. See that -ypur cheniUt does nrtfsubstitute purchases. Tbe-jus'-aa gbed l kind cost bim less money, and ho is looking out for his pocket, not your" health.'

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Western Star, Issue 2217, 28 June 1898, Page 1

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THE MUCH-TRAVELLED ONE. Western Star, Issue 2217, 28 June 1898, Page 1

THE MUCH-TRAVELLED ONE. Western Star, Issue 2217, 28 June 1898, Page 1