A Crack Cyclist. ' / • INJURED WHILST TRAINING. "It was some 14 mo tha ago," ealdMr J. G. Slight, ttn cr ck Marton cyoU4 to % specia rapor er, "that I found I was vi'ieqwal to riding my bicycle. 1 was very -orry to ay it aside, but had 00 he p for it. I f e 1 internal pains when riding, and suffered greaJy from nervousness vnk weakness. I was uoab!e to sleep prepettfv ate iitile, and a ogetber was in a poor way/ I A Crack Csolibt. I consu'ted several doctors who prescribed and ord red liniments, but I obtained lit le rt> i~f. I hqd evident y some i -.t'rua' organ, and ray stomach appeared disorg'ini- d. One day I read in the paper a tes imonia! given by an a hlete who had heen cur d by Dr Wil iams' pink pil's and whose ca c had b en muoh worse than mine, so I gave them a trial." " What result did you. experien 0 c ? "
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Manawatu Herald, 17 March 1900, Page 2
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167Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Herald, 17 March 1900, Page 2
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