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A Lady Attacked and Robbed at Bailarat.

The following remarkable communication has reached us from the mining centre of Ballarat:— A youny lady, daughter of one of the oldest residents and miners, Mi3B Fanny Simpson, of Victoria-street, says : " I was attacked by the most excruciating pains in my sides, and vomiting whioh followed immediately after every meal. Mother took me to the hospital, and she was told my kidneys were affected.

" The doctor said I had inflammation of the kidneys and incipient consumption ; but the medicine he gave me relieved me only for a time, and tint in a month I was as bad as ever. From that lime until nine months since I h ye had a continual sequence of sicknesses, and have been entirely robbed of good health. I have seen several doctors at different time?, and one would describe my complaint ns one thing and another as somathmg else. However, the last two seen decided I was suffering from Bright 's disease of the kidneys, and commenced to treat me for such. But the more rmdicine I tcok the wor.se I g;t. " Last March I noticed in % chemist's window in Rturt street some boxes of Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and both mother and I, having heard so much of their virtues, we d»cid«d to try a box, as mother said f th< y could bring gome color to my cheeks they would tffecc a remarkable achievement. We purchased some then and there, and I started to take thejn. The irrprovenif-nt was not long in ashertiag itself, and father wav so pleased that he got me six more. I took the lot, and was thoroughly cured. Mother and father 1 ever expected me to recover ; in fact, it was thought I was dying, and I attribute my restoration to health to Dr Williams' Pink Pill* for Pale People, they have work, d wonders."

This medicine has cured more than seventy five hundred caaes of di-easrg arising from impoverished blood, such as anemia, pale and sallow complexion, muscular weakness, depression of spirits, loss of appetite, palpitation of the heart, shortness of breaih, pains in the back, nervous headache, ioss of memory, early deoay, all forms of female weakness, hysteria, paralysis, looomotor ataxy, rheumatism and sciatica, scrofula, rickets, hip-joint diseases, obronio erysipelas, consumption of the bowels and lungs. The pob 10 will study their own interests by demanding the genuine Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. I ■ itators are now in every Curntr of Australasia, and unscrupulous dealers deo»ive the public when th-y sate that anything else is "just as good."

The genuine pills are sold only in boxes bearing th" firm's trade mark. They are never sold in bulk, or by ihe d^zen or hunded, and any dealer who offers subptiiutes in this form is Irving to drfraud you, and should be avoided. Ask your dealers for Dr Wil'iaras' Pink Pills for Pal* People, and refuse all imitations and substitutes. Failing to- ?ecure the genuine send to the Dr Williams' Medicine Company, Welling! on, .N Z., who will forward, on receipt of stamps or post order, one box for 3s, or half dozen for 15s. 9d. The price at whioh these pills are sold makes a course of treatment comparatively inexpensive* as comparrd with other remedies or medical treatment.

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Manawatu Herald, 5 February 1898, Page 3

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A Lady Attacked and Robbed at Bailarat. Manawatu Herald, 5 February 1898, Page 3

A Lady Attacked and Robbed at Bailarat. Manawatu Herald, 5 February 1898, Page 3

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