"My Blessing is with the Proprietors,"
THE HEARTFELT REMARK OF A LADY CUBED OF RHEUMATISM OF FOURTEEN YEARS' STANDING BY DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS FOB PALE PEOPLE. gVom the National Advocate, Bathurst) rs. Kenny, a new lady now 62 years of aga, resides with her son at the corner of Russell and William Btreets, Bathurst. Having heard that a marvellous cure had, through the medium of the world renewed Dr Williams' Pibk Pills for Pale People, recently been effected in her own case, a reKrter from the National Advocate was \ 3tily despatched to elicit detail?. Her lt>ry is an interesting one and Mrs. Kenny wis quite anxious to give it publicity, so that sufferers might benefit by her experience. We will give the case exaotly as Btited :- "My natne is Amelia Kenny. I am a W dow, and live with my two sons here. F »r the last 14 years I have been a sufferer Una chronic rheumatism, and the pains I hwe suffered defy description. I first contracted this frightfully painful disease through Iving in a damp house. I was living in Sydney until 18 months ago, when I came to Bathurst, and' the torture I endured in both oities drove me to the verge of madness. The pains, though they came oi gradual'y at first, in a few months bec ime terrible. They lodged in my body and 1 -gs, and also attacked my right shoulder and arm. It seemed as if mad dogs were tearing the flesh off my bones. After a time I became so deplorably run down that I could neither walk, sleep, eat, nor do anything else but lie in a comatose state. I | tried doctor after doctor, and spent a mint | of money on medicines of all sorts (Mrs. Kenny's sou here showed the reporter the stock of empty bot les, and they would hive nearly filled a chemist's shop). I i 0 >uld not get even temporary relief from i aiytbing I took ; in fact, some of the stuff ' 1 used made me worse, and occasioned me excruciating pain. All my neighbours here i p,n tell you what I have suffered. I used '
, to be screaming out during all the long ! hours of many a night, and the police were 1 on several occasions attracted by my cries ; bat I could not help myself, and, in fact, I wished I could have died then and there. " About this time I heard of Dr. Williams' Pink Pil!s for Pale People. I had tried so many reputed remedies that one more would not seem amiss, so I decided to give them a trial. And lam glad I did so, for I have taken them with the greatest possible benefit. Thanks to them, I am a different woman now from what I was a little time ago, and feel well, hapiy, and have plenty of energy." " They cerfajniy have done you a great deal of good then, Mrs Kenny ?" " My word they have," replied ihitlady. " They are a splendid remedy; in fact, I believe them the best' on earth, and my blessing is loith the proprietors. They are truly wonderful; there is nothing to come near them." " Then you can recommend them to all people suffering as you have done ?" " I would recommend them to the many sufferers in this world." Mrs Kenny's son then said that his mother had not been able to walk at all without a cratch, which she had always had to keep with her, but since taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People she has been walking without any assistance whatever. She now requires neither crutch stick, nor anything else. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are obtainable from all leading chemists, or from the Dr Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington, N.Z., who will forward (post paid), on receipt of stamps or post order, one box for 35., or half a dozen for 153 9d. They positively cure rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago, neuralgia, and influenza's evil after effects, and are a specific for all diseases of women, such as anaemia, poor and watery blood, female irregularities, nervous headache, and hysteria. They are not a purgative medicine, but brace up and per. manently strengthfn the whole system. Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are not a patent medicine, but are a thoroughly scientilio 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 everyday practice for years before being offered for general sale.
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Manawatu Herald, 30 October 1897, Page 3
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756"My Blessing is with the Proprietors," Manawatu Herald, 30 October 1897, Page 3
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