Bergeraon, " was the most successful venture of any I have ever made. I soon found that there was something in these pills admirably suited to my case, and I continued with them until I had used in all three boxes. Even the first box greatly benefited me ; I began to seep hotter, and the paini gradually decreased. My spine ii now stiff and straight, and I nm athwart and hr.ppy man, free from every traca of sciatica or weakness." "No doubt your friends and acquaintances have copgtatn'.ated you upon your return to health ? " " They have indeed ; but I must tell you before you go that my wife has tried Dr Williams' pink pills, and they have proved of very great benefit to her also. I shall always continue to recommend them as strongly as possible, for I have found then to be a striking success, when all else was a failure." " Such is the case," said our correspondent in conclusion, " which hat created a sensation in Makaretu." Testimony like thia is just the sort of testimony the Dr Williams Medioine Com pany are always publishing. Anyone who writes may have copies of testimonials showing bow Dr Williams' pink pil's have cured neuralgia, rheumatism, pneumonia, influenza, 8t Vitus' dance, locomotor atazia, coughs and olds, typhoid and rheumatic fevers, scrofula, dyspepsia, ladies' ailments, debility, anemia, enteritis and other diseases. They are sold by chemists and storekeepers, and by the Dr Williams' Medioine Co., Wellington, N.Z., three shillings a box, six boxes sixteen and sixpence, poet free. Be sura you get the the genuine with all seven words — Dr Williams' pink pills for pale people— printed in red on the pink outside wrapper. Bewart of substitutes, and remember that Mr Bergerston was restored to health by using the genuine article.
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Manawatu Herald, 12 August 1899, Page 3
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724Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 12 August 1899, Page 3
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