An Episode in a Sydney Suburb. -♦ The inhabitants of Golden Grove, Darlington, have in their midst a Mrs Emily Taylor, who has had a most remarkable experience, and our reporter wishing to find out full particulars, called on Mrs Taylor at her home, 60 Rose-street, where she has a snug little confectionery and ©rated water business, and on making himself known to her remarked : — " We have heard, Mrs Taylor, that you have until lately been suffering severely, i and we would like to learn what you have been suffering from?" " I will tell you gladly. In fact, I think I ought to, for niine has been no ordinary case. I have suffered more or less for years from indigestion, and a general tired kind of feeling, a sensation of being anxious to go to worKand at the same time a feeling of being unable to do so. I have frequently been for nights unable to sleep ; in fact, I could get no proper rest for weeks, sleep refusing to visit me. Sometimes I have felt great alarm at my symptoms, accompanied aa they were by a rush of b'ood to the head, occasional cold sweats which were of a most aggravated description, and I have often been of opinion that my whole system was out of order." " Could you not obtain any relief from these sufferings, Mrs Taylor?" "Not until quite recently, and it happened as follows : A gentleman that I do business with was describing to me one day bow much better in health and spirits he had been since taking a course of Dr Williams' Pink Pills ; so as I have a great opinion of hi 3 judgment, I determined to get some, which I did, with most astonishing results. After the first box I felt relieved, and I continued to improve day by day. Sleep returned to me, cold sweats left me, and by the time I bave finished a course of this marvellous compound I expect to feel completely cured." The above interview is yet another illustration of the marvellous efficacy of this great 19th century remedy, which has wrought over 5000 cures in this and other parts of the world. Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are not a patent medicine, but are a thoroughly scientific preparation, the result of years of careful study on the part of an eminent Edinburgh University physician, and they were successfully used by him in his every day praotice for years before being offered for general sale. They positively cure Rheumatism, Soiatica, Lumbago, and Neuralgia, Influenza's after effeotß, and are a specific for all diseases of women, such as anaemia, poor and watery blood, female irregularities, nervous beadache, and hysteria. They are not a purgative medicine, but brace up and permanently strengthen the whole system. To obtain Dr Williams' Pink Pills apply to your chemist, or send to the Dr Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington, N.Z., ! who will forward (post paid) on receipt of stamps or post order, one box for 3s, or half-dozen for 15s 9d.
Mr Justice Stirling and Dr Williams' Pink Pills. ♦ In the High Court of Chancery recently, Mr Justice Stirling granted an injunction (with costs) against a London chemist, which is of much public importance. The terms of the order are " that the defendant, his servants, and agents, be perpetually restrained from supplying to persons who ask for or order Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, under that or any abbreviated title such as ' Pink Pills for Pale* People,' ' Dr Williams' Pink Pills,' or •Dr Williams' Pills,' ANY PILLS NOT BEING THE PLAINTIFF'S Pills, and also from passing off such pills by the use of the term ' Pink Pills for Bloodless People, or in any other way. The defendant was direoted to give up to the plaintiff all labels, etc, containing the term "Pink Pills for Bloodless People," and account to the plaintiff for all profits made by tbe use of that title. The numerous cures effeoted in this country by Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People have led to fraudulent substitutions being attempted. They are only genuine when sold in a pink wrapper, with the FULL NAME— Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People— printed in red. Anyone who knows of substitution, or ATTEMPTED SUBSTITUTION, is asked to communicate (in confidence) with Messrs Johnson, Minter, Simpson & Co., Norwichchambers, Hunter-Btreet, Sydney, solicitors for the manufacturers of the genuine Pills, who have been instructed to take proceedings for the enforcement of the proprietors' | rights.
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Manawatu Herald, 27 May 1897, Page 3
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751Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 27 May 1897, Page 3
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