Saved by His Friend.
Mr Anders Bergerson has had an experience which, to use his own words, "will suffice for a lifetime." Mr Bergerson is a shearer, and in the " off" season resides at Makaretu. " You must know," he told our reporter, " that shearers see a good deal of life — travelliDg_from one shed to another during the season they cover a deal of country. I remember well the good turn a friend did for me when I had what I might term • t'.ie experience of my life** it Waa whilst shearing in October, '9t, after a long spell of wet weather, tbat I was seized with terrible pains in the hip down the back of the thigh, under the knee and right down to the ankle. It was just like hot needles boring through me, and I was told it was sciatica. No doubt, the attack was the result of the exposure to the wet. Then a dull, aching pain came in my back, a symptom, I believe, of kidney disease, and I could never obtain a good night'j rest. For a year this went on, and the agony I suffered was terrible. I tried everything I could thiuk of, including many advertised remedies, but without avail. Then a friend suggested that I should try Dr Williams' pink pills. My sleep improved before I had finished the first box, and the pains in my limbs and back gradual y lessened. I continued with Dr "Williams' pink pills which soon effected a complete and permanent cure. My back is straight and strong now. I can use my limbs freely and without pain. I eat and sleep well. For dis rders of the blood and nerves, Dr Williams' pink pills are, in my opinion, unrivalled."- This is the universal verdict, for Dr Wi liims' pink pills have cured, in a'l parts of the world, over sixteen thousand cases of sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, bronchitis, ung and chest disorders, consumption liver .and kidney iroub'es, St. ViW dance, scrofuld, eczema, paralysis, locomotor ataxio, :md nervous disorders Tho genuine have U.i full name, Dr Williams' pink pills for pale people, printed in red ink on white paper. Sold by chemists and storekeepers, and by the Dr Wrliams' Medicine Co., Weiing'on, N'.Z. Price, three shillings per box, six boxes sixteen and sixpence, post free. No Sufferer should hesitate to try the 1 emedy which has brought brightness and health to thousand of homes all over the world.
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Manawatu Herald, 14 October 1899, Page 3
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