Rotorua Hot Springs.
The Government are to be highly commended for the steps they have taken to popn'ariie this world-famed health resort. That th« success which at firet marked their efforts continues is shown by the annual increase in the numbers of tourists and invalids who come from all parts of the world to bathe in the Rotorua Springs. A representative of the Otaki Mail in conversation with Mr Evan Evans, of Te Horo, a resident for nearly 20 years in New Zealond, learned from Mr Evans that some time ago he, although aware of the wonderful efficacy of the Hot Springs of Rotorua, abandoned a trip which he had contemplated making there, the condition of his health then being so bad that it was considered that he would not be able to stand the journey. "Then you wished to take the trip for the benefit of your health ? " queried the reporter. " Yet," said Mr Evans, " I have been troubled with chronic rheumatism for the past 30 years; but in Jay last I was taken ill with rheumatic sciatica. The pains commenced in the left hip joint, and Boon spread right down the leg to the foot. At night the pain seemed much worse, and I felt as if I were being flayed alive, and reall thought I should go mad. Owing to the excruoiating torture, I cou'd obtain scarcely any sleep at night, but lay in bed moaning ana crying out in agony. During the first week that I was afflicted I bad to give up all idea of work, and for some time after this was hardly fit for anything. I tried several ointments, liniments and plaster s but although I fancied they did me a little temporary good, in a short time I was even worse than before. Then it was that I thought of going to Rotorua, bat, as I said, I was too ill to essay the journey. It was after I had been afflicted some three weeks — which seemnd an age back — that I saw a pamphlet which a - friend of mine had received, and read there a case which exactly corresponded with my own, which Dr Williams' pink pills had cured. I had often seen these pills advertised in the Otaki Mail and other papers, and when I read of this case I immediately sent to Wellington for six boxes of the pills, and commenced taking them in strict accordance with the instructions on the wrapper. When I had finisded the fourth box I noticed a marked im- . movement, and after taking the lot I got another six boxes. When these were gone I was ahnost well again, but I procured six boxes more, and took took these also. I had eighteen boxes altogether, and am now quite cured." "Then you can speak in high terms of this great remedy ? " •• Most decidedly. I have no • hesitation whatever in saying that Dr Williams' pink pills posi'ive'y cured me of the most acute rheumatism scia ica which it is possible for a man to experience, and made certain of a complete cure. They saved me an expensive jonrney to the Hot Springs, which I then considered my only chanc9 of recovery. It is some six months since I took ' the pills, and I have never felt the pains since. Indeed, I feel better than I did before I was taken ill. I omitted to men Ithat I also had partial paralysis in my left foot for soma years previous to commencing Dr Williams' pink pills, but am pleased to say that this also is quite better. Indeed, my case has been a most compli oatedone, but thanks to this wonderful remedy, I am once more able to enjoy life. My health is better altogether, and my appetite has much improved. I am quite willing that this testimonial should appear in print, and I only hope that it will be the means of curing some other unfortunate person who has suffered as I have done. I am positive that any person having the same complaint which I have bad can be cured by Dr Williams' pink pills, if taken according to instructions. I have such faith in this wonderful medicine that I will recommend it on every possible opportunity. Dr Williams' p ; nk pills cure rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, lumbago, pleurisy, pneumonia, bronchitis, coughs and colds, influenza, indigestion, all ladies' * ailments, loss of vital strength, debility. Sold by all chemists and storekeepers, and the Dr Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington, N Z ; price, three shillings per box, tix boxes sixteen and sixpence, post free Be sure yon get the genuine, with all seven words— Dr Williams' pink pills for Pale people — printed in red on the white outside wrapper. These are the sort which oared Mr Evanß.
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Manawatu Herald, 20 May 1899, Page 3
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799Rotorua Hot Springs. Manawatu Herald, 20 May 1899, Page 3
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