From Poverty to Wealth. It is not within the reach of all to be-' oome a Barnato, but it is certain thaUnany now in close association with want could hy a little sterling application in tlie right direction raise themselves to a pitca of comfort. As an instance, the case of Miss Bowe, of North Maiaon, may be quoted. This lady was a victim to poverty of blood, but now we ate happy to add has, through Se operations of Dr Williams' Pink Pill. for Pale People, gained possession of renewed good health. "My daughter had been strong and healthy until about two years ago," said Mrs Bowie to a reporter of the Tarrmgomr XeT(Victoria), "when she grew very Hie and thin, She became weak and lowKirited, lost V appetite, her sleep waa JSubled Ud reßtless, and the .least ; ontum Sued her-in fact, she had to take her BiK arm for tupport when out walking She was of a wonderfully active and cheerSSm tried, but she became weaker and
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Manawatu Herald, 6 January 1898, Page 3
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169Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 6 January 1898, Page 3
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