3 1 known what permanent relief from pain . ' was. 1 "It was, as near as I oan remember, in - '57," said she paint ul reminiscences, people of my I age, was aggravated by inflammation of the ! kidneys. As you may imagine, I was in a j very critical condition for a long time, 1 ant: when just abont to poll together again ! anotber severe attack of rheumatism 1 brought me down. This brings me to 1 about five years back, when I caught influenza the first time. But to shorten my story, I had f u. iher attaoks of rheumatism and influenza again the following year, and though the influenza missed me for the next two years, rheumatism did not. But I had more to face yet, for about a year and n'ne months I wa. laid np with a third attack of influenza. I never seemed to be able to throw this off as I had the oth is. and ' ; i made me feel te ribly lowspirited. Eheuir ali sm kept gob:; ftt me, and it seemed tbat between them they were going to get the better oi me. 1 had four or five doctors, but their advice and physio was not the least good, a_d I felt I could not lasi much lon^jr. The pain I sufferr d heats description. I could not lie down, and the only position in whioh patj&l relief was to be found was s s.:ing, beav.'ng to oue side. I coulc 1 . not bear any i". ?ng io touch my back. I don't like to think of the torture through which I have passed ; it was terrible I lost a'l pow;r in my le^s. At this stage my aiteniion was atiraoied to some of the published onres, whioh had been elected jy Dr Willians' Piok Pink for Pale People of oases whioh had been pronounced by doctors and hospitals as hopeless, and I determined to make a trial of them. I was at the twelfth boz, quite enabled to diecon ; oue tf-ia treatment. My Mends aad acquaintances were astonished at my ) recovery, dnd quite a number are taking [ the pilla, ard others have expressed their • determine iion to do so should they eve. : feel the need of treatment." Ask your 1 dealers for Dr Willians' Pink ' Pills for ; Pale People, and refuse all imitations and 1 snbstitutea. Sold by storekeepers and ! chemists generally, or the Dr Williams' j Medicine Co., Wellington, New Zealand, ! will forward ou receipt of stamps or postI order, one box for three shillings ; or half - 1 a- dozen for sixteen and sixpence, j Be sure you ask for Dr Williams' Pink •■ Pilis it is only Lr Williams' Pink Pills j which have performed the thousands of wonderful cures as advertised. I They build up the constitution and j strengthen the system in snch a way as to prevent any ill effects occurring after measles, lntiuehza, colds, eto. They are ,' also a certain cure for rheumatism, ' soiatioa, lumbago, los of physical strength neuralgia, ansemia, all female irregularities insomnia, debtlity, indigestion, and siok headache. • ' fIBTWHAT YOU ASK POR i -or uotbins.. Ash for Wolfe's ! scl)oappS-* liquor tbat for ov«r baif a. century bas k«pt 1 up its reputatiou for purity and ! medicinal value. The famous Victory Sewing Machine is ' tbe latest and most perfect of Sewing Ma--1 cbines. It is adapted for household and work-room use, and is capable of performing the most artistio fancy-work. The j prices vary from six guineas, and any of l'?e machines can be purchased on- the I easiest of time payments from the New Zealand C'othing Faotory, tbe local agency. i A STEAM WHISTLE Need roi run full blast aU the time to let you know that it is beard, and it is not necessary that we should be always advertising by noisy statements to boy ' ' Salsaline," the great food preservative, for once tried always used, as it is the only reliable food preservative sold. , " MAKING BOTH ENDS MEET," is rather a difficult task in life wi.h many j bat the expense of good cooking :s ip -reed to a m'nimum by using the SUN EAK N C* POWDEB, purer and cheaper ihan most others. Give it a (rial. A SAFE INVESTMENT Of money is t Ve 'r-ob'em of the day, buying " Salsaune ,; is a sa'e investment, for one shilling packet preserves twenty shillings worih of Milk, Meat, ard all such perishable goods, and is odourless and harmless. "PUBLIC r HALL, FOXTON. Musical and Dramatic ENTERTAINMENT BY THE FOXTON DRAMATIC & MUSICAL CLUB, On WEDNESDAY, 2nd November. Stage Manager, Mr Alf Fraser. Part I — Vocal and Instrumental. Part ll— Comedy. Characters by Misses G. O'Brien, H. I Collins, L. Austin, Messrs T. Mitchell, , W. Purcell, T. Betty and A. Fraser. Splendid new .cenery painted expressly for this entertainment. Don't fail to see it. Admission 2s and is. Doors open at 7.30. Performance at 8. Box plan I at Alf Fraser's, Bookseller, Main-street. ; Members' Tickets on application to 1 i ALF. FRASER, ' I Hon. Sec. 1 ' ; v :fil«_»&_ i; \7EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ! CARTERTON A. & P. SHOW, ! 3rd and 4th November, 1898. r . '. j Holiday Exoubsion Tickets will s be issued' to CARTERTON from • Wanganui, Foxton and intermediate j station* on 2nd and 3rd November, ; ' available for return up to and mii eluding 7th November. For further particulars?, see posters 9 at stations. [ By order.
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Manawatu Herald, 29 October 1898, Page 3
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