Saved by His Sister.
A BAKER'S PEBIL. Mr Frank Green, of No. 38 Greek Street Glebe. Sydney, has been saved by the discretion of his sister from what might have ended in death. Hearing of the mattei our reporter called at Mr Green s "'' house and was accorded an inteeview. * " Yea, I have been saved by the prudence of my sister," said Mr Green, " Too see it was this way. I an now in my 22nd year, and am <a baker. Oar work is Bomewhat arduous, saved by his sister). and some time ago I seemed to be running down in heath I lost my spirits and vigor, and became weaker and weaker until I cou'd hardy hold up my bead. I did not want to take to my bed but was forced to do so. Headaches came on, a raspberry colored rash broke out, first on my forehead, then on the neck and arms, and later, on the body and legs. Digestive d Borders troubled me and my temperature rose greatly. A physician attended me, but the disease proved very obstinate. After a while I became worse than ever ; could eat no food ' and could just sip hot drinks. Then my sister with great discretion, advised me to take Dr Williams' pink pills, for she herself had been cured of anemia by them. I acted on her advice, aid after the flr3t few doses I had a fair night's rest, and my apptite came h ck a little. Then I became stronger and the rash gradually passed away. My blood became cooler, and though I still felt weak, it could be easily seen I was improving. In a week's time I left my bed, and a little later every symptom of measles had disappeared. I am quite strong and well now, the weakness", loss of appetite and insomnia have left me. I cannot praise Dr Williams' pink pills too highly as a cure for measles, and I should certainly recommend anyone suffering from that complaint to have resource to them." • tt is by their action on : the blood that Dr Williams' pink pM enre i " measles which is in realty an infectious ' fever. Dr Williams' pink pills likewise cure rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, bronchitis, pneumonia, after effects of influenza, liver and kidney troubles, skin diseases, rickera, St Vitas' dance, paralysis, irregularities, etc. Sold by chemists and storekeepers, and by the Dr Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington N.Z. three shillings per box, six boxes sixteen and sixpence, post free. A box or two of these pills taken when, meases, are prevalent will remove alt risk of infection,, whilst the after-effects of measles are invariably removee by their use.
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Manawatu Herald, 2 December 1899, Page 2
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