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A Terrible Assault.

The following is c'ippsd from an American newspaper :— " It appears that Miss David, residing at No 16, North B Crescent Hamilton, Ohio, bad been in fear of an assau't being made upon her, and took every possib'e precaution to guard against it. Her care was insufficient, however, for she was illus?d to such an extent that she had to take to her bed. Sppaking of her case to a newspaper man, she said that she had been attacked by diphtheria in a most malignant form. Although she had done everything to prevent jts getting m hold on W, she was beaten at last and had to give in. • My- who c system subsequently be O*me affected in sympathy, and in a short time I was so debilitated and run down that I had fo give up hope of recov ry. I used to shiver, feel terrible sick, and my head ached and I felt a terrible sense of snffocation I tried many remedies and spent much money in an effort to regain health, but to no avail. One day I wa« looking over a Philadelphia paper my attention was attracted to the advertisement of Dr Williams' pink pills, and I resolved to give them a tr'al. Nt.t anticipating resu ts so soon, you may imagine my i surpr i s c I and pleasure t o Foon notice a beii c fi c ill c hange. j The o'.d ■- - — — -* numb Miss David. feeling in (sketched from life.) my Jimb3 —for 1 had also received a partial stroke of paralysis— gradually disappeared as if by magic, and my whole systen was so'-n on the mend. Iv fact, at the very outset, the medicine worked a wonderful change in my whol* body, and, thanks to the efficacy of Dr Williamß' pink pi 1, I am a greatly improved' woman , to-day..' I only wish that everyone afflicted could try this remedy, for I feel sore that a speedy cure would be the inevitable r^ salt.'" Another triumph for Dr Williams pink jil's! The case just referred to was a very difficult one, but in this matter it does not differ from many thousands of others wbich this great remedy has cured. Pieurisy, pneumonia, consumption, and other deadly diseases have been eradicated by its health-giving properties. It strikes at the root of a l l ills instead of symptoms. For rheumatism, influenza, neuralgia, sciatica, lumbago, coughs and colds, a debi'itated system, and all winter ailments. Df Williams' pink pillg are unrivalled. When purchasing be sure to obtain the genuine. They have

a'l seven word— Dr Williams' pink pills for pale people — printed in red on the wl.ite outside wrapper. Obtainable of chemists and storeKeepers, and the Dr Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington, N.Z., price three shillings a box, sixteen and sipence for six boxes On receipt of thiamount the Company will securely pflck them and forward postage paid. Dr Williams' pink pi 1 are only put up in the package a ; ove defended. These are the pills which routed Miss David's enemy.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MH18990805.2.20

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Manawatu Herald, 5 August 1899, Page 3

Word count
Tapeke kupu
510

A Terrible Assault. Manawatu Herald, 5 August 1899, Page 3

A Terrible Assault. Manawatu Herald, 5 August 1899, Page 3

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