The Gardener's Dilemma.
From U» Otaki Mail.
Naw*gatbaring iiati ßta 4 'on%ry art Newapapers »o-day aim to coileit their facto at fir** hand and ring the news of to* people ta the people, The r» porterV mission brings to light roan/ quaint foots Tbe. following is an exampl not unworthy of record. An OtaH Mail reportar called oa Mr David Evans, wno is engaged a g»rdener on a geritleman'a estate at ie Bbro. ■ "I am now in charge of Mr P rev CHllee' garden and grounds," said M.Evans. *• and have H*ed in the colony loth* last twenty of my 55 years of ife For 80 years I have been foubed with rheumatism, and in July last tbeuuwiu seiaatioi came on. The aching painj nmadfronth- teft hip joint to the f oo . Theyb<>cam' worse at night, and I cood not. have suffered more if I had ho > flayect;ahv«. Surd sle p was fcmvfKW <> ard iVy in bed ny -- : <r v \. o : -'' i " ■'• paia. Ft«»m tbe fir?^ -•*- T "-. v work. aid for some tim -*:i.:»-. s - hm*& it ♦» aaythinr I • maw^ltatoealsi an^prastwr >h; % permsarem Hlet 1 w a in diUmma, and did no 1 know w > t to d lia&lMen for weekn in ago r !- '.v>^n '• '. iarav psmphkt of a person who bad owmKol similar, trnubee by using Dr liam^ pink pills. I sent for six b- xe<* a . took the pllta acoording to dir c ions. Up finishing the fourth 4>ox I f t a markImprovement and I continued them. D Williams' pink pi Is cured me of the mos aout* rheumatic sciatic i amancou'd ex peri nee It is sit months since I tool any and I have had no return of m trouble. I also suff red from partia paralyoit-tn my left foot, but since taking Ik Williams' pink pi Is the paralysis ha> | left me, and lam now diligently at work j again." medicine best fl ted to counteract theumatio sciatica andal dseasesof the blood and nerves i 3 Dr WilliamB 1 pink nills which by thpir strengthening effects on the nerves, and their unique power of enriching the Wood, forify the system agattMt attaok by di<ea'e Thus they cure anawiia-, debility, consumption, bronchitis, Bt< VRua* dance, skin disease etc Pills sold loose or in glass bottles, although coloured pink, are not Dr Williams', these are obtainable only in box*9. th»» white wrapper of which bears ihefutl name in red ink. They are soid by the Dr Williams' Medicine Co.. Wellington, three shillings per box, six boxrs sixteen and sixpence, post fve , and by al chemist * and storekeepers— Bnt mind you ask for Dr Williams'. As Dr. Wiriams' pink- plUs have been somewhat
extensive y substituted, the proprietors are devoting co^.-i'tlerable en- rgy to the detection of th.it pvac-ice, and will repay a reward toy information leading to the conviction of '.•Anders.
It asems the fate of modest men To hid their ta enta deep, Perhaps it is their wil>, but then iVrchance t.oy go to sleep ; Now, live men know what's in the wind, Of that you may be sure, For ooughs and colds relief thpy find, Tn Woods' Great P dpermint Cure.
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Manawatu Herald, 10 February 1900, Page 3
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