Dame Rumor. HOW NEWS SPBEADS. 11 1 have called, Mrs Brown," said oar reporter, "to ascertain the truth of the rumour that has reached us of your having recently suffered from a severe attack of rheumatism." " It is quite true, but I am now happy to relate that I feel as well as I ever did. I have been Buffeting on and off from rheumatism for the last five years, and tha slightest change in the weather used to give me most awful twinges. It chiefly affected my arms, and I can assure you, sir, that it took me all my time to do my hair. This complaint appeared to affect my entire system, and as to the money I have spent in doctors' advice and so called I remedies, why it makes me positively disgusted to think of. I began to think that if my sufferings continued life was not worth living. I remember one day, as I was sitting by the fire and endeavouring to employ ray mind by reading the ' Evening New3,' that an advertisement caught my eye headed • Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People ' cures Rheumatism, Sciatica, Ac." Now, having wasted so muoh money already, I was at first loth tolry any more advertised medicines, but I thought in for a penny in for a pound, so I invested in three boxes of this specific." When I told my husband I was going in for a course of Dr Williams' Pink Pills, toe said, ' Oh, you are going to chuck away some more money, are you ?' " I said ' Yes, I am,' and right glad am I that I ran the rißk of ' chock ng away some more money,' for I am happy to tell you that they have done me all the good in the world. Talk about the new woman, why I feel now a brand new woman, and my husband only this morning Baid to me « Well, you certainly look the • pink ' of perfection now. I suppose it is your Pink Pills that have done it.' And so it is. Not only have I lost my rheumatic pains, but my appetite has returned, and I cau now enjoy my food. Dr Williams' Pink PilU are not like other medicines, and their effects are permanent. Nothing else is so prompt in pulling up the system when, from some temporary depression or otherwise, tone is needed. They have cured more than fifty-five hundred cases of diseases arising from impoverished blood, such an anaemia,
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Manawatu Herald, 23 October 1897, Page 2
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418Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, 23 October 1897, Page 2
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