Partial Paralysis and Acute Indigestion.
AH ASTOUNDING AND MIBACULOUS : CUBE. BY DR. WILLI/Uf S« PINK PILLS FOR PALE PEOPLE. The following is an absolutely true and concise account of the astounding, cure of the well-known jockey, Mr T. H. Lampard ot 15 Fisher-street, Adelaide (8. A.), from acute chronic indigestion and partial naralysis through the me of a few boxes of Hf. WHi»nu' Pink Pills for Pale People. To' trainers and jockeys especially, and to tfcc general public as well, this narrative #|$j| prove of astounding benefit and ,iTI have been a sufferer for yearn," laid llViAtßpard daring the interview, " with gbrooic Indigestion ; and internal injuries trakved accidentally from horses. A h&sVthrew me heavily when I was about ][W yJars ot age and 1 lay unconscious for •» hours. I was carried home to where I waa then living at East Welling, on. Sonth iStialiß, and for flays after was tot% anwbW to move. I was again badly injured wfiSa riding the horse • New Babylon/ on thft'ott course B * a^ aide - The year iombine, the horse 'Ssranterer, which I OWIM ?ud rode, fell with me at Nairn* Ram and rolled on me, broke my left shoa&er ll ide, fractured some of myriba, and toistd me all over, so that toy body weafftflit* black. All this knocking about did w\ improve me. I began to feel a Itranla numbness in nay limbs. This fooSAMtiflM went op. until o.e part ol m*r;b«dy went quite dead, and I could ■at letf^umbing whatever when a needle was iK into that part. I had plenty OlmmW ' A "' no * nd consulted no less tha&M^n ice'.ors. Some relieved me for rtimtVbW others were not able to benefit m* at *U. 1 afterwards got very bad, and nwalvid to t*y the -various patent medicines KSTeW advertised, and I really think I tried %-m»\ everything that was recouv aended ill a cure for my complaints. Imongtt iothtr things I tried »n El otric Bell, but th»t was not of the slightest use, anilgot fp disgusted with it that I burnt it; I spent do end of money on various PWiratioct, »nd with the sole exception OfX WilEnw' Pink Pills for Pale People time of them benefited me at all. About June lasFF hid * pamphlet from Dr. Williams- Medicine Co. handed to me, «n4 on reeding it found a case something like »y ami »o * resolved to give Dr. Williams! #>V PiU3 * fa L r *"?'• . It9 °\ for haU-a-fIpJW boxes and tooktiree of them Vetore^SliDg *ny bemftt. However, from tl»«fr wJM felt ft distinct improvement until at liirl was completely oured of complaint* that had troubled me severely for more JhaS'twenty years ; but to make doubly sure/l have continued to take the Pills right un to the present. My oure is more remarkable, because I was not able to take the Pills at all regularly, in fact everything wa3 acainst the Pills, for frequently I qnly had very bad water to drink, and was greatly exposed to changes from hea,t to cold, and the usual back country manner of living. Before taking them I was almost a tkeleton, and my weight was only 83t. 51b., now I weigh lOst, 6lb. Lately my friends at Quorn have remarked how wonderfully weir I am looking, and I fell them it is Dr Williams' Pink Pills I have to thank for it. I know that many friends of mine have been takins the Pills after seeing the wonders they worked in me. It might interest you to know that I have given away no less than » dozen and a half of these Pills. I would not he without them if they coat £1 per *°CongTat«Uting Mr Latnpard upon his return to good fcealth our reporter with**?hese pills are not like other mediicne, »xd their effects are permanent. They act Srect'y on the blood, and thus it is that Swr sic w famous for the cure of an«mia Smntion. erysipelas, and to restore pale Ind «alow pompiexions to the g'ow of Kalth. A«y **• *'«° » splendid nerve Sad spitto tonio. a** thaß ha ™ ? ured many looomotor ataxy, near-
algia, St Vitas' dance, and nervous headache. They aro sold by chemists, and by the Dr Williams' Medicine Company, N.Z., at 3s. a oox, or six for 15s. 9d., but are genuine only w.th full name, "Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People."
See that your chemist does not substitute something just as good when making your purchases. The just as good kind cost him less moHey, and he is looking out for hia pocktt, not your health.
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Manawatu Herald, 9 April 1898, Page 3
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758Partial Paralysis and Acute Indigestion. Manawatu Herald, 9 April 1898, Page 3
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