A Nurse's Luck.
Mr Broadwood, of Pianoforte fame, bequeathed to Amelia WaJI Edwards, of Bray Sido, Malvern, who had nursed him tHrtopgh two serious illnesses, the sams of £10.066, £12,000 and £4,444, his house, " JWfhey," awl other valuable properly. A Nwr Zealand gentleman, Mr Thomas CoUiojfH, ol Drummond, has also been singularly- fortunate ; for after all, good health ia even more valuable than sajney. Interviewed recant y, be said :.— • ' r "I am thirty- nine years of age," and W a ditcher and drainer for many of tb* fiAS» mers about Drummond. At the limfniilntf of laat Djcemfesr. 1 was attacked by a a^ght cold, and this brought on influenza, bronchitis, and asthm . Whea I laid down at night I could, not sleep (or and my chest used to ' ' whistle.' I coUid not eat properly. I went to a. doctor in Invercargill, and had some medicine from him two or three times ; I also consulted another dootor at Otauau. fie gavi me medicine, »nd said that I wooJkl iHn to go up to the lak*B for a change I was told I had bronchi:i<>, and that there was dust in the bronchial tubes, bat I did not receive any benefit from the treatment. 1 first thought I would give Dr Wi Hams' Pink Pills a triai, on account of resding of so many cures in the pamph'et books. Sine* starting them I have obtained tits greatest benefit imaginable from </<««." Moral : To avoid dfseasa, me Dr Wi'liams' Pink Pi Is. They cure rheumatism, neuralgia, aneemia (bloodU?s3ness) r debi'ity,i biiousness, sleeplessness, headaches, indigestion, kidney and liver troubles, gravel, chronic diarrhoea, pimgles, vital weaknesses, all pkin camp aims, pa»alysis, locomotor ataxia, etc. Chemists and storekeepers sell them—^rice 3s. per box, six boxes for 16s Od. Get the genuine, with atl seven words— Dr Williams' Pnk PiTs for" Pale People— printed in red on the whtte ontside package of each box. If in doubt, enclose the price in postal note ex stamps, xnd send direct to the Dr Williams' Medicine Company, Wellingon, N.Z. Remembsr ha f . imitations are imitations in appearance oniy, > nd utver cured anyone.
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Manawatu Herald, 15 April 1899, Page 2
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351A Nurse's Luck. Manawatu Herald, 15 April 1899, Page 2
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