Wet Saddles.
The effect of riding in wet saddles are many and various. The subject had its serious aspect. In the bush, in the mid>t of pouring rain with no shelter, the unhappy rider cannot help himself. Mr W. Shrader, of 437 Viotoria-street Darlinghurst, Sydney, says he attributes the severe rheumatism, from which he recently suffered, to riding in wet saddles and camping oat in all weathers. Every remedy tried proved futile until Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People were resorted to when a permanent cure resulted. Mr Shrader said ; " Twelve months ago I began to suffer from serious rheumatic pains in my back and loins and in the
baok of my thighs, particularly when there was a change of weather or temperature ; the agony was insupportable. Having consuls ed various doctors, and tried a host of much.vaunted patent medicines, with a like want of result, I was advised by a friend who had also been a very great sufferer from rheumatism, to try Dr Williams' Pmk Pilig for Pale People as they 'had restored him to perfect health. I was at flrrt loth to spend any more money in
advertised specifics, bnt seeing the wonderful change they had effected in him (for seeing is believing), I was induced to give them a trial, and bought some boxes. I commenced faking them, following the printed directions which accompany each box, After taking two boxes the pains ; began to leave me, and my appetite, which had beea very poor, improved immensely. I went steadily on with the pills and finished two more boxes. I now feel as well as I look, and am as strong and heathy as ever I was in my life. I am convinced in my own mind that my cure has been solely effected by Dr Williams' Pink Pills. I recommend them to n. friends (I consider it my duty to do so), and I trust thAse who are ai ing wi 1 follow my example and not prolong their suffering when a simple remedy is at hand." A perfect blood-builder aud nevverestorer, Dr Williams' Pink Pill have cured some thousands of oases of rheumatism, neuralgia, partial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, St Vitus' dance, nervous headache, nervous prostration, the after-effects of influenza, dengue and typhoid fevers, severe colds, diseases depending on humors in the blood, such as scrofula, chronic erysipelas, &c. Dr Williams' Pink Pills give a healthy glow to pale and sallow complexions, and are a specific for the troubles pecnliar to ladies, while in men they effect a radical cure in all cases arising from mental worry, over-work or excesses of any nature. Sold by chemists and j storekeepers generally, or the Dr Williams' Medioine Co.. Wellington, N.Z., will forward, on receipt of stamps or post order, one box for 3s. or half-a-dozen for 16s 6d. In purchasing the pills from retailers notß tbatihe genuine pills bear the f ull name, Dr Williams Pink Pills for Pale People, in red ink. It is important to note this: there must be no " missing words," or it is a substitute, and substitutes never cured anyone.
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Manawatu Herald, 3 September 1898, Page 3
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518Wet Saddles. Manawatu Herald, 3 September 1898, Page 3
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