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Enrich the Blood, and Tone up the System with DR. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS FOR ... Pale People. KEEP AT BAY INFLUENZA, RHEUMATISM, AND NEURALGIA. — RHEUMATISM CURED. thousands of others, has been cured the blood returned to my face, and I ‘What with burning head and pains of Anaemia, that death-dealing com- regained my lost condition, and lam I felt like to die. I know that I could A GRATEFUL LETTER FROM WEST P'uint, by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for now as well as ever I was in my life. not do justice to myself or to my AIiSTRAI IA Pale People. With a view of obtain- I have had no return of the old enemy, work. The doctor could only give me L> I ttAi.iA. ing . her exper]ence our repo rter se- and I attribute my cure solely to Dr. the consolation that the attack must Mount Mag-net Murchison W A cured an introduction to Mr Carver, Williams’ Pink Pills. I was for some wear itself out, and that I must be ‘ ' ' Mav’9 1898 who ’ when ke learned the nature of time organist of the local Wesleyan patient. I could not be patient, and Dr williams’ Medicine Cnmivinv ' ' the mission > became eloquent in the Church, but had to resign my posi- my friends, seeing that the feverish Svdnev ' praise of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and tion on account of my illness. The symptoms were growing worse, deterDear Sirs —I received the Dr Wil conducted him into the presence of doctor whom I consulted said he attri- mined to try the effect of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People quite bis daughter, by whom our represen- buted all th e trouble to a severe cold Hams’ Pink Pills. Acting under their safelv and in mod order I have tak tatlve was kindly received. m the first place, and that I was in a advice I took several boxes. The efen two boxes myself for' rheumatism, ,J Y « S ’’ t Said MiS .l an f wer I to f air " ay £.£? int ? 1 d^ li ” a ’ l 1 think fec ! bas been marvellous The fever which I have had in both mv knees the first f l uer - v - 1 d,d suffer intensely, the Dr. Williams Pink Pills are a and the influenza rapidly disappeared, I was unable to kneel down ' 1 have and not only from anaemia . but from great boon to people suffering as I and have left no trace 'behind except Ivxl"the rheumatism on me for over neuralgia, too. The pains from the did, and I have recommended them to my gratitude to the Dr. Williams’ fourteen rears T feel the min unite neuralgia were intense. They shot my friends and acquaintances. My Medicine Company for having placed ‘ • 1 ‘ 1 through my head and face without sole object in giving this testimonial their Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale intermission night and day. This I to the Dr. Williams’ Med. Co. is to People before the public of Austraendured for about five months. I help to alleviate the sufferings of lasia.’ ' X couldn’t sleep nor could I eat any- others.’ — '■ thing mueh. My appetite was very B_'... nR WHTTAMq’ PINK PII I « CON JxL poor, and I became very thin and Tvmr-.ivu. onnor. " llj LlAMb PINK PILLS COIN V FW languid.’ INFLUENZA CURED. TAIN NO POISONOUS INGREll I lf/1 ‘That must have been the result of DIENTS WHATSOEVER. I /// th e anaemia, or poverty of the blood?’ MISS IDA HOLBEIN TELLS OF HER S-\ U * rt was; 1 used to dread the Might, RECOVERY. Headaches, Cold Feet, Amemia, General A ' * H for I was so weak and dispirited — Debility, Nervous Prostration, Sciatica, //jg— II through having suffered so much that, Miss Ida Holbein, whose private ad- Pleurisy, Indigestion, Insomnia, Influenza, Bfl lj ngagyj H as I said, I couldn’t sleep, and in the dress is 3, Victoria Parade, Melbourne, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, etc., Positively fl I wjfwy fl morning I rose just as weary as ever, is a talented young descriptive vocal- Cured. jl and during the whole day I used to sit ist, who has won laurels at the Alll II in front of the fire with my head ban- hambra, Sydney, with the Cogill Bro- Dr. Wiliams’ Pink Pills for Pale RFROHF tikini' I'm? daged up, or else resting on the thers, with Messrs York and Jones, People are a perfect blood builder and Ihr Hr. lAKING THEM. couch. I really dreaded going to bed, and with other companies. She has a nerve restorer, curing such diseases gone from me now and am as nimble knowing that it meant a night of recently been fulfilling a seven months’ as anaemia, rheumatism, neuralgia, on mv legs as 1 was twenty years ago, sleeplessness. I had no heart for any partial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, ami I feel like a young fellow again aad was Mnable to undergo the US f nervous 1 ' da ? he ’ r K.n, k 4. tn slightest exertion. The sleeping- general debility, nervous prostration, Williams’ I’inl 1 " la your r - draughts 1 took were numerous, but '’sISSsSmB- the after effects of la grippe, influenza, and heV Ue now t-v ineffectual. I tried a great many re- 9S Wit and severe colds, dengue and typhoid ‘ -it li'he'r+v tn advertise this for tl medies, but they were of no benefit to fevers, diseases depending on humours me. My parents and friends were <3 in the blood, such as scrofula, chrcnic sake of other poor sufferets. greatly ilarmed at my condition,which W erysipelas, etc. Pink Pills give a am, Clear sirs, was becoming pitiable.’ \ Mw healthy glow to pale and sallow comlours truly ‘Did you consult a doctor?’ W plexions, and are a specific for all it. Baldwin. , Yeg And he> tQo failed to rel i eve troubles peculiar to the female sys- . me, let alone cure me; that was re- V tern, sua h as poor and watery blood, ANEMIA AND ACUTE Dy. Williams’ Pink Pills for NEURALGIA. ‘And what ? induced you to try them, A DAUGH TER OF ALD. B. CARVER, ‘A lady friend of mine, who lived r> .»• 1 mi J.P., EFFECTUALLY CURED. near, advised me to give them a trial, < ‘ >r Williams I ink 1 ills for Pale People as they had cured her niece of a com- IOOKF 4 are s °! d by St ” rakaa P. e ™ There is no better known plaint'exactly similar to mine. I was ;or the Dr Williams Medicine or more highly respected re- so ill, and felt so worn out with suf- ’ ® Co., Me hngton, N.Z will forward on R . id r nt o . f . HHI ® n< ’ tban fering, that I was pleased to try any- MISS •I DA HOLBEIN ’ halfl doLn fo^6s°6d CT ’ ° ne Aiderman B. Carver, J.P., who has thing said to be a cure tor my ailthrive filled the. Mayoral chair, and nients. So I purchased a few boxes engagement in West Australia, a place jy ft 14 /r rrr m 1 > was a delegate to the Mining Confer- from the local storekeeper. The ef- where the sanitary arrangements are 1 enee held in Sydney in February, 1896. feet was marvellous. About a fort- such as to make visitors fearful of, V Tm/NK Alderman Carver lias a daughter. night after I started taking them the and consequently especially suscep- J KK ■■■ ■■ gw Mw, Miss Addie Carver, likewise well neuralgia completely left me, nor was tible to, any epidemic. Miss Holbein J pS known in Hill End and district, she this all; for my appetite returned, and writes: — J FOR being- a prominent member of the I slept better. I continued the treat- ‘Whilst in West Australia I was at- Q■■ L, 1 ■ 1 loeal musical circle, and in much re- ment for a little longer and every day tacked by influenza, and as I had Vj quest as a vocalist. It is of her we improved with it, until at length the heard so mueh about the sickness in have to speak, for she, like countless old, weary, worn-out feeling left me; the West, T felt very bad. Fac-simile of Only Genuine Package. . . Honest Advice Free. . . z'-v w || O||fO’ CT D from Influenza’s after effects, from Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, or any trouble *-z k-z I LJU KJ 111—11 whatsoever? If you do, write to us, describing your case fully, and we will answer you >9 absolutely Free of Charge. Your letter will be regarded as strictly confidential. You will be answered with the greatest privacy and delicacy, and will be told whether Dr. Williams Pink please Address: Pills have cured cases like yours or not. We do not sell Pills to People whom we do not think Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., they are likely to cure. We invariably return Money, if sent, in such cases. We are to be queen s place, Sydney. trusted, if only because it is to our interest to treat you fairly. We can afford to be candid.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXI, Issue V, 30 July 1898, Page 144

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