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A Lady’s Candid, and Interesting Explanation. Mrs Francis King is the bright and intelligent wife of a well known and highly respected farmer of Otnra, Fortrose, Invercargill. In response to inquiries as to a report that she had been cured of rheumatism by Dr. Williams* Pink Pills, Mrs. King gave the following particulars:—“About eight years ago I liccame subject to attacks of severe headaches, and later on, to indigestion, so that J had to diet myself most carefully. My blood had undoubtedly become impoverished. Some time later I was afflicted with excruciating, gnawing pains in my hands and limbs, and as time went on, the agony increased until every bone in my body ached. My hands became bent and deformed, so that I had not the full use of them One of my legs was so greatly affected as to make me lame, and finally I became a complete cripple My husband and friends said it was pitiful to see me, for the agony I suffered was so intense that I screamed aloud. Four doctors who attended me during my illness diagnosed my cue ns rheumatism, but notwithstanding their skilful treatment the rheumatism did not leave me. My husband, at differcnt.timcs, purchased for me many advertised remedies, and indeed we tried everything we beard of, but with the same unsatisfactory result. Then through reading of Dr. Williams Pink Pills {or Pale People and the cures which they- had effected, he bought me a box. The contents of this benefited me considerably,so another lot was purchased for me. After taking them the paius cased down, aud 1 was able to get about a little bettor. I continued taking Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills until I had no further need foe them, being completely cured. Every trace of rheumatism has vanished, and after being an utter cripple for six years, lam now as strong and active as any woman in the district To Dr Williams’ Pink Pills foi Palo People alone 1 owe my wonderful recovery, so I will always strongly recommend them.** ' WhII : ” SUCH ,s THE reply p !'over and over again given to a question we are at ways ESa begging our Readers to put *° t,ie ir Neighbours. 'jp Dfi - wuwis’ pink pills | owe their reputation and 'A a their huge sale to the recommendation of those jt I who"h'ave used them. Of W '‘lr jrrmWf l no other advertised medi- Zll ■ .ffifcine can this be said. • 3 •gfe? j Ask among your neigh- jStTvWV jjaayffiMaghtJsr iWHtWBW • hours: you will soon find Sjjy / StD-x someone who knows what w | m Dr. Wllliams r ~T ! ink Pills $3 «tO have done. We will give S 3 y°“ evidence if you like— Ba IgFiM write and ask for it: but we prefer that you should ask your own neighbours. lou will most readily be- yUUJBKB n lieve them. We can rely on » mmwwl the verdict of those who VsX’BWft Ml A wujlm have tried them. 1 T'-AW-a I Dr. Williams’ Medi- 1 Kg I cine Co., Queen’s Zu 1 »I V* \ k £ Place, ta a Sydney, N.S.W

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVI, Issue XXVI, 29 June 1901, Page 1235

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