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DR. WILLIAMS’ -OPINK PILLS * for .. pale People.

‘A MERE SKELETON.” A DEBILITATED MAN FILLED WITH LIFE AND VIGOUR Blood disorders and blood impoverishments (weakness) lead to a host of specific diseases, some fatal, others not fatal. Diarrhoea and dysentery are two of the worst results of this weakness, and deaths from this source are of daily occurrence. Hence every precaution should be taken to avoid the initial weakness and thus remove its invariably fearful consequences. Mr W. Filmer, of Abbott-street, West Maitland, N.S.W., where he is a highly respected resident, thus tells of his narrow escape from death: — ‘For from twenty-five to thirty years I suffered from chronic diarrhoea,’ he says. ‘At times I was affected in a most alarming manner, and notwithstanding all my care with regard to diet, etc., I suffered terribly. I fell away to a mere skeleton, grew weak, lost all confidence in my powers, and, finally, got so debilitated that after an attack I have been seized with fainting fits which left me in a prostrate and helpless condition. My medical adviser ordered a change last November, ’97, as a last resource. During my absence from Maitland I met a friend in Newcastle who had been a sufferer in the same manner as myself for ten years, and on his advice I resolved to give Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills a trial. In January, ’9B, I procured the pills and the result was most satisfactory from the outset. My head grew clearer, my appetite increased, and I gradually grew stronger, and now, after all my years of suffering I can most conscientiously say that three and a half or four boxes of these famous pills have brought about my ultimate recovery. To-day I actually feel better than I have done for the past thirty years, and during the last nine months ray weight has increased thirteen pounds. In sending this testimonial testifying to the good qualities of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, 1 am performing my duty, so that other sufferers can know for a surety that a remedy is procurable that will make their troubles things of the past. Should I ever again be attacked in a similar manner, I would have no hesitation in taking these pills, and would feel quite certain of their giving me almost instant relief.’ Need we print stronger testimony than this?

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXI, Issue XXVII, 31 December 1898, Page 849

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Page 849 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXI, Issue XXVII, 31 December 1898, Page 849

Page 849 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXI, Issue XXVII, 31 December 1898, Page 849