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A NEW ZEALAND LADY MIRACULOUSLY CURED.

Miss Petrea Peterson, of Feathers ton, North Island, New Zealand, in a communication to the Dr Williams' Medicine Co., wpains her suffering at "ength. " I am 19 years of age," she says, " and ever since I was 15 I have been suffering more or lcis. Palpitation of the heart was my principal trouble, and this was induced by annmia or poorness of the blood. When for instance, I ran upstairs my heart psed to thump most frightfully against my Bides, and so bad was it that on these occasion! I was enable to talk for some time afterwards. This was naturally a source of considerable anxiety to my family and friends. Night after night I toss d, weary and worn out, on my bed, trying vainly to sleep. At times, too, I had fearful attacks of cramps in my legs, and bo great was the agony that frequently it caused me fib scream out in very desperation, to the despair of those around. I was always in a weak, low state, and of course never felt fit for my work. My legs, too. would at times swell up to a considerable extent, and this naturally occasioned myself and my mother great suspense. Thus, as I grew older, I became worse and worse, being subject also, to periods of giddiness, which many a tim» canned me to almost fall down. I tr ed penty of medicines and I had several doctors, one after the other, but they gave me no relielr— l also consulted three doctor* regarding an affliction of the eye from which I suffered. "Having almost given up mycaae as hope 1 ess, I one day noticed an advertisement for Dr. Williamai-Bink Pils for Pale People in the Evening Post. Gathering , , hope from this, in Jun-. 1897, 1 commenced 7 taking yourpilla strictly according to the directions, After the third dose, to my surprise, I fo'ind a change for the be'ter. I continued wi'h them until I, bit by bit. improved so much that six months ago I left them off a together. I have taken a total of nine boxes, and am now in every way in the most perfect of condition Insomnia, weakness, giddiness, heart pa'pi ation, cramps and swellings in the ■^ legs have all disappeared, and the aff ction in my eyes has lik-'wiFe ceased. As therf has beenno recurrence of these ailments V^ at all during the past four months, it is evident that my ctfre is a permanent one. Your pills have,, absolutely cur-d ms and I will a'ways keep some of them by me. I feel fit for my work and for anything, My mother thinks the wor'.d of Dr William*' Pink Pills foi'Pa'e People, and't-h* has tried several boxes herself. lam awfully thankful to them, and I have recommended them to all my friends. Four' of them Bpeak exactly as I do of the pill*, and cannot praise them too high y lam we 1 known her,e, and numbers of people have been watching my case with interest. You may make whatever use you fi&e of thts testimonial." These pills are a tonic, not a purgative. They have cured paralysis, loco motor ataxia, rheumatism, and sciatica ; aso all diseases arising from impoverishment of thblood, scrofula, rickets, chronic erysipelas, consumption of the bowels and !ui?gs,< onpemia, general muscular weakness, 10-s of appetite, palpitations; pains in ths back, nervous headache, early decy, all forms of female weakness, and hysteria. The genuine bear the fall name, Dr Williams 1 Fink Pills for Pale People, and are sold by chemists and storekeepers, or tbeJDr. Williams' Medicine Co., We lington, N Z., will forward, oa rec ipt of stamps or post order, one bos for 35., or half-dozen for 16s. 6d. Substitutes said to be just as good must on no account be accepted.

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Manawatu Herald, 11 March 1899, Page 3

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A NEW ZEALAND LADY MIRACULOUSLY CURED. Manawatu Herald, 11 March 1899, Page 3

A NEW ZEALAND LADY MIRACULOUSLY CURED. Manawatu Herald, 11 March 1899, Page 3

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