A Broken Shoulder Blade.
A JOCKEY BADLY INJUBED.
The numerous frierds of Mr T. H. Lamparcl, tbe well-known in'ercolonial jockry, who resales at 15 Fisher Street, Ad-laide, wi 1 be sorry to hear of his di 9' comfortuie by reason of an accident whrst racing. It appears that whilst at Nairno races he was riding hi 3 own horse, " Saunterer," which stum Wed and fell. The anima' ro'led on top of him, broke his shou der blade, and fractured several ribs, and he was severely bruised all over. Shorty after this, he began to 'eel a strange numbness in his limbs. This increased as time went on until one part of his body went quite dead with paralysis.. He had no feeling whatever in this portion- of his body, — at times a need'e would be stuck in, but Mr Lampard wou d not know of it. Doctor after doc or was consulted^ until the patient had tried seven practitioners in all. Some of them re ieyed him for a time whilst others, be said, did not appear to benefi him. Then he tried an electric belt, but found it no good. Month after month he lay perfectly he pless, a misery to himself and those around him. Then he used Dr Wiliams' pink piU>. He took three boxea before feeling benefited, but from that time a great improvement was noticeable. He continued with the pills | until quite cured. Ha says now;— "Dr Williams' pink pills have made a sound man of me aga n, and they have even cured me of complaints which troubled me for over twenty years. I wou.d not be without thr-m if they cott a pound a box. Before taking them I was a skeleton, and my weight was on y Bst 51b,; now I weight lOst | 61b., and am as healthy as I look." From al o' asses of peop c end from all places ooraes news of the wonderfur bucC"B3 of Dr Williams' pink pills in curing rheuma'ism, neura gia, fevers, blood disea es scrofula, skin disorders, locomotor ataxia. consumption, liver and kidney troubles, ladies' ailments, loss of vital strength and other ailments. The genuine has the full name printed m red ink on the white outside wrapper. Look at your package wi-en buying. Sod by chemists and storekeepers and by the Dr Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington, N.Z.; thre- shillings per box, six boxes sixeen and sixpence, post free. Dr Williams' pink pills as a a spring medicine have no equal.
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Manawatu Herald, 28 October 1899, Page 3
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417A Broken Shoulder Blade. Manawatu Herald, 28 October 1899, Page 3
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