Distressing Case.
AN UNFORTUNATE LADY. Recent investigation by a member of our staff show that case- of genuine distress are now be n.- r por d from all quarters. la many instance* relief has been gran ed and much Buffering obvia ed, but ther .< <b still a great deal to be done in the matter A particularly distressing case is reported from the North Is and at Featherston, a Miss Pc re* Peterson beinß the vie ira. Miss Peterson, wlv n interviewed, paid : — 11 1 have been particularly unf rtunate during the last four years, and have been so bad a? to be hardly able to perform my work. Until then I had always enjoyed good heal h, lut I became a victim <o giddiness, cramps, povery of the blo< d, sleeplessnf s , loss of appetite, and swollen legs. If I went to bed early, I wo'ild merely lie tossing about till morning light bade me get up. Thus I would b<-gio the day thoroughly worn out. You can imagine what condition I was in by bed time. Increasing weakness affected me and I could scarcely drag one leg after the other ; even the slightest household work became a drag. No matter how tempting the meals were I could never eat. Everything I took had to be forced down. There was always a bad taste in my mouth. My system needf d rioh red b'ood, and this was the opinion prescribed for me. They said my, complaint was ansa ■ ia, but I did not appear to'reoover under their treat ment. "Whist reading the Wellington Post I noticed the testimonials of people who had been cured by Dr Wil ferns' pink pills I commenced them, and even the third dose proved bf be efi r . I used several boxes, and am quite strong and well; lost appetite ha- been re tored, I sleep well and can do any work without fatigue. My healthy appearance evidences my cure. Dr Williams' pink pi Is a 'so cured an eye trouble which gave me great annoyance. I never fail to recommend this genuine mi-dicine to al suffering acquaintances, and I know of several who have benefited viry greatly." from al parts of Australia we r» c ive testim nia's like this; ttstimonias in w ich people te 1 fcow they thf-y have hcen culcl by Dr Williame' pi"k pil scf rheumatism, kin diseases, Eciatica, dyspepsia after effects of influenza and fevers, consumption, chronic colds, adies' ailments losb cf vital s'rength, paralysis, rickets and all diseas a of the blood and nerves. When buying see that the fu'l name is printed in r d ink on the pink outside wrapper. Dr V i!'ia~s pink p !s ara 8"> d by chemists f»nd store- j keepers and by the Dr Williams' Medicine Company Wellington, N Z., thre- shi (ings a box, six boxes sixteen and sixpence, post free. Those who use Dr WMiams' pink pi Is sotn become s:rong well-developad women and sturdy, healthy men to whom the summer's heat brings no dabi ity, and the winter's cod no ai'ments prevalent in thftt season.
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Manawatu Herald, 18 November 1899, Page 3
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518Distressing Case. Manawatu Herald, 18 November 1899, Page 3
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