A New Zealand Miracle. _ +• I GREAT EXCITEMENT IN THE FEATHERSON DISTRICT. When a girl, in the best period of her life, has suffered for four yea s from excessive heart palpitation, swollen legs, giddiness, cramps, chronic insomnia, and other distressing ailments, and when she has tried numerous medioines and many doctors without the slightest benefit to herself, she naturally feels grateful when she discovers a remedy that almost miraculously as it seems, succeeds where all others have failed and in a short space of time relieves her completely from her troubles and places her in the front rank of happy and healthy girls. Thiß has precisely been the case of Miss Petrea Peterson, of Featherson, North Island, New Zealand. In communication to Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., she explains her sufferings at length. " I am 19 years of age," she says, " and ever since I was 15 I have bpen suffering more or leu?." Palpitation of the heart, was her principal trouble, she states, and this was induced by ansemia, or poorness of the blood. "When, for instance," she continues, " I ran up-stairs my heart used to thump most frightfull-' against my sides, and so bad was it tha f on t hese occasions I 'was unable to talk for boim 1 time afterwards. This was naturallya source of considerable -anxiety to my family and friends Night after night I tossed, weary and worn-out, ; on my bed, trying vainly to sieep. At times', too, I had fearful aitaoks of cramp in my legs, and so great was Ihe agony that frequently it caused me to Bcream out in very desperation, to the de pair of thoaa around. I was always in a weak, low stnte, and, of course, never felt fit for my work. My legs, too, would at time 9 swell up to a considerable extent, and this naturally occasioned myself and my mother great suspense. Thus, us I grew older I became j worse and worse, being subject also to j periods of giddiness which many a time | to fall down. I tried plenty of medicines i and I had several doctors, one after another ; but they gave me no relief. I also con- j suited three doctors regarding an affliction of the eye from which I suffered. Having almost given up my case as hopeless, I one day noticed an advertisement for Dr. Williams' Pink P Us for Pale People in the Evening Pout. Gathering hope from this, in June, 1895, I commenced taking your pills strictly according to directions. After the third doae, to ray surprise, I found a change for the better. I continued with ' them until I, bit by bit, improved so much that four months ago I left them off alto- ' gether. I have taken a total of nine boxes and ara now in every way in the most perfection of condition. Insomnia, weakness, giddiness, heart palpitation, cramps, and swellings in the legs have all disappeared, and the affection in my eys has likewise ceased. As there has been no recurrence of these ailments at all during the past four months, it is evident that my euro is a permanent one. Your pills have absolutely cured me, and I will always keep some of them by me. I feel fit for my work and for anything. My mo' her thinks the world of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and she has tried several boxes herself. 1 am awfully thankful to them, and I have recommended them to all my friends. Four of them speak exactly as I do of the pills, and cannot praise them j too highly. I shall always continue to recommend them. I am well known here and numbers of people have been watching ray case with interest. You may make whatever use you like of this testimonial." As a summer medicine Dr. Williams' Pink Pills far surpass all other remedies. Their aotion on the blood and nerves is prompt, and their effect is wonderful. Lassitude gives way to a feeling of renewed energy, and the lurking seeds of di ease are speedily expelled from the system. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are not a patent medicine, but are a thoroughly scientific preparation, the re«ult of years of careful study on the part of an eminent Edinburgh University physician, and they were sunceesfully used by him in his everyday practice for years before being offered for general sale. They are a perfect blood builder and a nerve restorer, curing such diseases as rheumatism, neuralgia, partial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, St. Vitus' dance, nervous headache general debility, nervous pros'vntion, the after effects of la grippe, influe.iza, and severe colds, diseases depending on humours in the blood, such as scrofula, chro-iic erysipelas, etc Pink Pills give a healthy to pale and sallow complexions, and are a specifio for all troubles peculiar^to the female system auch as anaemia, poor and watery blood, female irre ularities, etc. In the case of men they effect a radical cure in all cases arising from mental worry, over-work, or excesses of any nature. Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are sold only in boxes bearing the firm's trade-mark and wrapper (printed in red ink) Experiencing any difficulty in obtaining the gpnuine Dr. Wi Hams', send direci to Dr. Wiliama' M^dic ; ne Company, Wel'ington, N Z., who will forward (post paid), on recpipt of Btfimp9 or post order, one box for 35., 0' half-dozen for 15s. 9d. McKfle and Gamble, Photo Engravers, and Lithographers, Wellington. Send for quotation.
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Manawatu Herald, 31 March 1898, Page 3
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923Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 31 March 1898, Page 3
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