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A Trip to Japan.

» ■■■ - i Globe-trotters assure ua that foreign travel, ohange of air and eoene and diet generally effeot a oure in the case of the unhappy victim to dyspepsia and indigestion, bat that something more than these ia needed is proved by the interesting story of Mrs Marietta Beaumont, of 183 Williamstreet, Sydney, who has been for years a martyr to the above distressing complaints. Our reporter, calling at this lady's residence, found Mrs Beaumont a fascinating young lady, who readily volunteered to give full particulars of her travels, her sufferings, and her remarkable recovery. " We have heard, Mrs Beaumont, that : you have only lately returned from Japan, ! where yoa went in searoh of health and ; recreation ?" | "It is quite true. I have had a most oharming experience, and am rejoiced to state that I now feel better than ever I did. It is now twelve months since my medical attendant advised me a change of air, for the condition of my health had been such as to cause my friends considerable anxiety, I for I was in a very low state. I had suffered for a long time from dyspepsia, and I began to fear tbat my heart was affeoted, for it would beat violently upon I the slightest exertion ; so I determined to follow my dootor b advice, and seek fresh fields and pastures new. " I left Sydney by. the " Changsha," one of the Ohina Navigation Company's boats, and, after ' doing ' China, proceeded to Japan, which is a most wonderful country. The climate suited me to a nicety. Before leaving Australia I was advised to take with me a good supply of Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. I was told that the conditions of life in the Ea?t are such that a reliable tonio is imperative." " Who advised you to take this remedy, Mrs Beaumont ?" " A lady friend of mine who had taken it with great success, and who is a firm believer in its virtues. I feel convinced that it is to Dr Williams' Pink Pills alone I am indebted for my restoration to health and animation. I took some two dozen ■ boxes with me, and the possession of them j enabled me to perform many a kindly ! aotion, ahd the gratitude of a young ' Japanese gentleman, to whom I had preI sented a box of this marvellou3 preparation, will ever remain firmly impressed ! upon my memory. I cannot conceive how : it was I first became ill, for I have always ! taken plenty, of outdoor exercise, particul arly horse-riding, of whioh 1 am passion--1 ately fond. However, I, determining to ' give Dr Williams' Fink Pills a fair trial, j commenced taking them the day after I , left Sydney, acoording to the printed direction.. After tbe first two boxes, I felt a

great chaDge for the better, and gradually increased tha doge to three pilla after each meal. I think I have taken in all ten or twelve boxes. I now feel as though I needed no farther tonic. "Speaking for myself, I can certainly say they are a wonderful invention, and I consider that the thanka of the community are due to the genius who discovered this happy romedy." Bidding this sprightly lady adieu, our reporter took his departure. A remarkable effioaoy in curing diseases arising from an impoverished condition of the blood or an impairment of the nervous systenr such as rheumatism, neuralgia, partial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, Bt. Vitus' dance, nervous headache, nervous prostration, and the tired feeling therefrom, the after-effects of la grippe, and severe colds, diseases depending on humors in the blood, snch as scrofula, chronio erysipelas, etc., in possessed by Dr. Williams'. Pink Pill Pills; and they a'so give a healthy glow to pale and sallow complexions, and are a specific for troubles peculiar to the female system, and in the case of men they effect a radical oure in all oases arising from mental worry, overwork, or excesses of any nature. They are sold only in boxes bearing the firm's trade mark and wrapper (printed it. red ink). They are never sold in bulk, . or by the dozen or hundred, and any dealer who offers substitutes in this form is try. ing to defrand, and shonld be avoided. The.c pills are cot a purgative. They are genuine only with the full name, Dr Williams* Pink Pilla for Pale People, and are sold by all chemists, and by the Dr Williams' Medioine Company, Wellington N.Z., who will forward (post paid), on receipt of stamps or post order, one box for 3s, or half-do. en for 15s. 9d. They are unrivalled as a tonio for both sexes.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Manawatu Herald, 27 January 1898, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
777

A Trip to Japan. Manawatu Herald, 27 January 1898, Page 3

A Trip to Japan. Manawatu Herald, 27 January 1898, Page 3

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