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AN ANAEMIC DAUGHTER RESCUED FROM DEATH. NOW POSSESSES PERFECT HEALTH.

Miss May Hutchison, of St. George’s Road. North Fitzroy. Melbourne, was only too pleased to see our representative. who had waited on her to obtain her experience of the results produced by a course of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, which she had taken in the hope of securing a recovery to health, a recovery that, we were informed by the chemist who had supplied her with the remedy, had become an accomplished fact. "You have been living here some time T was queried of Miss Hutchison.

‘All my lifetime. I am now 18.’ ‘And your health ?’ ‘Well.’ said Mrs Hutchison, who was present, ‘after her 15th birthday she became very delicate, and suffered from poorness of blood. It turned to water at periodical times, and that was what a prominent ladies’ doctor said.’

‘He prescribed some remedy, of course ?'

•Yes. and she remained under his care for some months, but without any benefit accenting. Indeed, she became worse day by day, until I commenced to fear for her life. A young chemist suggested her trying Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People, and she did so, with the result that she rapidly recovered her previous good health.’

’Did you take much of the medicine ?’ we asked Miss Hutchison.

‘No : only a few boxes. I am perfectly cured, and can recommend them strongly to my girl acquaintances. In faet, 1 have done so, and a young lady at Clifton Hill, who was a great sufferer, is now taking them with much success.’

‘You are willing that the public should know of your recovery, Miss Hutchison T

‘You have our full permission.’ said Mrs Hutchison : and added : ‘I only hope no mother will experience the pain I felt when I thought I saw my daughter fading away." Thanking Miss Hutchison and her mother for her kindness, and congratulating Miss May on her robust and excellent health, our interviewer withdrew.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XX, Issue III, 15 January 1898, Page 72

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AN ANAEMIC DAUGHTER RESCUED FROM DEATH. NOW POSSESSES PERFECT HEALTH. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XX, Issue III, 15 January 1898, Page 72

AN ANAEMIC DAUGHTER RESCUED FROM DEATH. NOW POSSESSES PERFECT HEALTH. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XX, Issue III, 15 January 1898, Page 72