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Rider’s Terrible Injury.

Mr S. J. Morgan, of Woodville, who some time ago met with a terrible accident whilst riding, has given full particulars to the local press. “I was out as usual riding through the bush,” said he, “when my horse somehow stumbled. I was unprepared for the shock, and was thrown against a bank of earth with the horse partly on top of me. My leg was severely jammed between the embankment and the horse’s body. I received a terrible shaking. My whole nervous system w’as thoroughly upset. I began to suffer from debility and insomnia, and,” added Mr S. J. Morgan, who lives in Palmerston Road, Woodville, “but for Dr. Williams’ pink pills I would still be a weak, decrepit wreck. Even the smell of food made me sick, and I got very thin and low spirited. Both blood and nerves were hopelessly out of order. Well, at last I tried these pills, and they did strengthen me wonderfully. I had been troubled with terrible pain in my leg, but this gradually went away, and soon I had the full use of it again. Dr. Williams’ pink pills,” continued Mr Morgan, “filled my veins with new, pure blood, braced up my nerves, strengthened my spine, and brought me back to perfect health. They’re the greatest blood-builder and nerve-tonic in the world. I am so hale and hearty now that I never feel the slightest ill-effect from my terrible accident.”

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXX, Issue XXVI, 27 June 1903, Page 1783

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Rider’s Terrible Injury. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXX, Issue XXVI, 27 June 1903, Page 1783

Rider’s Terrible Injury. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXX, Issue XXVI, 27 June 1903, Page 1783