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A DISAPPOINTED VISITOR.

A particularly sad case of disappointment was that of Mrs L. F. Moore, now residing at Charlotte-st., Brisbane., says a contributor. “It happened (she continues) before Mrs Moore left England to settle out here. She was then so weak that she eould not walk without support. As her health did not improve the doctor was consulted, and he said she was going into consumption. All her food had to be peptonised. so severely that she suffered from indigestion and she

was so thin and white that it seemed that she had no blood at all. The doctor advised a change to the Welsh seaside. Mrs Moore made the visit at considerable expense and stayed there for three months, but the trip proved valueless, and she came back greatly disappointed, and worse than ever. One day she happened to read a testimonial concerning Dr. Williams' pink pills for pale people, and she was so impressed by its apparent truthfulness that she obtained a supply of this medicine. The first box benefited her. and by continuing with Dr. Williams’ pink pills she was brought back once, more to robust health and strength—quite free from consumption. Now she continues in excellent health despite the heat of the Queensland summer.'’ Formerly regarded as incurable, it is now proved beyond doubt that Dr. Williams' pink pills ran cure many cases of consumption. By enriching the blood, toning up the nerves and strengthening the spine, they also cure anaemia, debility, dyspepsia, insomnia. neuralgia. skin diseases, chest and lung complaints, paralysis, locomotor ataxia, nervous exhaustion, etc. Sold by chemists and storekeepers, and by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. Wellington, three shillings per box, six boxes sixteen and six. post free. Write ns for list of onetime consumptive* cured by thia mesus. - ■ •

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVI, Issue XVIII, 4 May 1901, Page 852

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A DISAPPOINTED VISITOR. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVI, Issue XVIII, 4 May 1901, Page 852

A DISAPPOINTED VISITOR. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVI, Issue XVIII, 4 May 1901, Page 852