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A Perilous Predicament.

PROMPT ACTION REWABDED.

Miss A. M. Linger, of Chudleigh, Tasmania, has bad a thrilling experience. After being unexpec edly, and without provocation, attacked, she was robbed. A reporter gathered further details of the occurrence from her. Miss Linger said : —

" When about nine years of age I was attacked with nervous he daohes and pain in the left sidn, which robbed me of my health, t was treated by several doctors who said I was going into a decline, but no benefit ensued from their treatment. I also took a great amount of other medicines bat with no beneficial results. In September, 1897, 1 read in one of the daily papers of a case which closely resemb ed my own, and which had been cured by Dr Wil iams' Pink Pills, so I thought I would at once give them a trial. I then procured some from Mr Brisooe, ?t rekepper, Chud eigh, Tasmania. After I had been taking them for about two weeks I felt great >y improved, and after I ha.i finished the four boxes, I can safely say I was perfectly onrrd, and have enjoyed the best of health ever since. I know of several others who have benefited by Dr Williams' Pink Pill?, and. £m quite confident that my recovery #as Bolely brought about by their use. I I always have great pleasure in reoafiamkkiing Dr Williams 1 Pink Pills, and I mfetiot speak too highly of their wonder fuf uief its."

Others who have been robbed of good health will now know how, by prom t action, to successful y combat further decline, and pace themselves once more in the possession of perfect health. You can obtain Dr Williams' Pink Pills from all chemis s and storekeepers. They cure rheumatism, n ura'gia, anamia (bloodle sness), debi iiy, biliousness, sleepless nese, headaches, indigestion, kidney and liver troubles, gravel, chronic diarrhoea, pimples, vital weaknesses, a 1 skin complaints, para'y«is, locomotor ataxia, and all nervous disorder •• Imitations are danger* oos. If in doubt, enc'ose the price— 3s. per box, six boxes for 16s. 6d —in postal not*" or stamps, and spnd direct to the Dr Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington. N.Z. The full name— Dr WiiUams' Pink Pills for Pale People (all seven words)— i a primed in red on the white outside wrapper of each box. Kindly note this.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MH18990429.2.20

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Manawatu Herald, 29 April 1899, Page 3

Word count
Tapeke kupu
393

A Perilous Predicament. Manawatu Herald, 29 April 1899, Page 3

A Perilous Predicament. Manawatu Herald, 29 April 1899, Page 3

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