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BRONCHIAL ASTHMA.

AN AUCKLAND NATIVE CURED BY DR. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS.

Many wonderful cures of influenza* bronchitis, asthma, consumption, and other chest and lung complaints have been made by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People, because they actually make new blood. In this way the lungs, heart, liver, kidneys, and every organ in the body are cleansed, healed, and strengthened. Mr A. J. Dunlop, who was born in Auckland, but who is now a prosperous farmer in Heatherton, Victoria, would probably have died of Bronchial Asthma but for Dr. Williams’ Pink Pilis. This is the solemn sworn statement he has made: —

*, “I, Andrew James Dunlop, do solemnly and sincerely deciare that Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People cured me of chronic Asthma after being invalid for 16 years. I caught a heavy cold 20 years ago, through walking six miles in the pouring rain. A month later I began to cough, and wheeze cn the chest every night. Then the Asthma grew worse and worse. Every night a horrible smothering feeling came on. I moaned and struggled and gasped for breath. My nostrils were completely stuffed up with Catarrh. It took two hours’ continuous hawking and coughing before I could draw even one breath through my nose. I had to get out of

bed and sit bolt upright every Right about midnight to stop myself from suffocating. The family lost their sleep night after night attending to me. I never had a Mound night's sleep in bed for 1G years. The coughing tits nearly lifted the top off my head. My forehead burned and there were boring aching pains in the back of my head ami shoulders. Sometimes, when smothering in the house. 1 groped my way out into the cold night air where I could breathe enough to keep myself alive. Often 1 prayed for death, while my good wife went on her knees to pray for relief for me. The Catarrh tilled up my nose, nnd the foul droppings into my mouth sickened me. 1 was worn to a shadow. Every breath 1 drew made me wheeze as if there were rusty machinery in my chest. In these 20 years I spent £250 on doctors and medicines. Then Mr 1. J. Eden made me take Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pah' People. They cured him of Indigestion and Rheumatism, and he is one of the best known men here in Heatherton. i wrote to the Dr. Williams’ Medicine Uo. for advice and they said to take the pills regularly and to use Nasal Balm for the Catarrh. They pointed out that Asthma was a strange mixture of nervous trouble and chest weakness—-and they show ed me how good blood was bound to strengthen both my lungs and my nerves. 1 followed their advice, and in H weeks I was completely cured. This was four years ago, and 1 have been working hard on the farm ever since. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and Nasal Bahn have cured me of chronic Asthma and nasal Catarrh after 20 years of misery, and made a strong, robust hard-working man of me. I declare this to be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but. the truth, so help me God. (Signed) Andrew .James Dunlop. Declared at Heatherton, this 10th day of November. A.D., 1903, before me (signed) Robert Mills, J.P.

The same blood-building pills that cured Mr Dunlop of Bronchial Asthma have cured others of anaemia, headaches, backaches, kidney disease, lumbago, rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia, and indigestion. Dr. Williams* Pink Pills are sold by chemists and storekeepers, and the Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Wellington, 3/ a box; six boxes 16/6, post. free. Always in boxes—never in bottles.

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Bibliographic details

New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXII, Issue XIII, 26 March 1904, Page 55

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BRONCHIAL ASTHMA. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXII, Issue XIII, 26 March 1904, Page 55

BRONCHIAL ASTHMA. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXII, Issue XIII, 26 March 1904, Page 55

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