A Vanmans' Ups and Downs.
(From tVe Sydney Worker)
Messrs Gilbert and Sullivan have 1 wit iy shown that "a policeman's life is 1 not a happy one." and tlie magazines have laid b ire the worries of tlie c >pter and the cabman. But the interpsting life of a vaoman had be n «inguta Iy negected. To remedy thi our reported made a special visit to the Be more Mark -ts staod. As a represeuta'iv raa • was needed. Mr John Hinnigan of 18 B^y Street was pointed !JUt. " A vanraan must have many Interesting upa a d down« Mr Hinniga i," said the r porter, • so wa are going to interview yon for our paper." •• Yes, we hays rur troubles," repliad Mr " the worst of which is the conti'i'ia expisure to wind a d wet. If we gef a ca 1 c huve to go, and a man* mv lie strong to keep in constant work and good heath, as I am, I conracted a severe co d some 'ime ago. It grew worse and worse, and I had to give up work. I becam i feverish and suffered greatly from con inual head ches and aching pains in back and lim s. The m d cine prescribed did me no good. Becom.ng seriously ill I was sent to the hos dta ; 'he doctors said severe influenza had a tacke;! me. I took iheir medicine four times daily, but did not seen to improve. My i-iC*. fell in abou the jaws and was a dingy yel'ow. I lost my apptue a togeth t and was so weik I could barely crawl about. I could no speak ab^ve a ■,vhis;er, and paop'e had to otq; q^ite c ose to h^sr wh.it I sad. Oj n" .c days I cou'd jess craw out in ;h- sun ami people t ought me a f> ver-stricken New rinin'-a miner. At his s ag- I read iv he papers of s tine cuv s of influenza inVcted by Dr Wiri.uus' pink pi Is. A box wis b iUght for m■, and shortly after commencing the?e pi s an improvement set in. A. week tat r I began to get chee.iful and eat heartiiy. My 10.-t strength r turned, the pains in back and limbs faded awiy, and in a few weeks I was s mud and strong again a,nd quite free from any trace of my illness and lam now once m-ire plying my tr».de. I s.rongly recomm nd Dr Williams' pink pil a ti all sufferers from influenza or its ufter-effects." Dr Wi Hams' pink pil s cura influenza and diseases because they act directly o i thft b oo 1 and nsrvea. Thus they cure a'most hooeless cases of pnralj sis, Bt. Vi:u4* dune/, scrofula, and skin trouble-, anaemia,, debility, fever, vital psses, irregii-ari ies, bronchitia, nfura'gia, consumption, diarrhoea, • tc. Mapy worthies nnd even harmful .mi atinns of Dr Williams' pi k pi. la for pule fpop'e are being offered to the pubiict The genuine .re never so din bott es, but o lj iv iegst r<;d packages with full na i.c in red, oa \vlii"> outside wrapper. They .' re by he Dr Wi'liams' M dicine Co., Veiling on, ihivo shi linßs pc/ box, six .' oxes sixta.n and sixpence (post free), and iiyall re p-cabe eh- mists ad storekeepers -bui mind you ask for D.- Williams'. The composition of Dr Williams' pink ,)i si known ony to 'he manufacturer sr> that tue n&'.ne thing i" nuothsr form or package canno:. be supplied.
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Manawatu Herald, 25 November 1899, Page 3
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590A Vanmans' Ups and Downs. Manawatu Herald, 25 November 1899, Page 3
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