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Hospital Matron's Unpleasant Experience.

e , An nnp'easant experience, says a local paper, was that of Mrs John Agnew, of • Hillsborough, near Oruhunga. Formerly, Mrs Agnew h-ld t ie responsible position of . Mavruu of ihe uympie Hospital, and then !of fhe fleibpr on Hosp'ta', N^rth of Queens and. Her departure from both institutions was marked by presentations and addresses, tes;ifying to the high esteem in which Matron Agnew was he'd. She says :— " But son-e time after settling here I became a victim to sciatica, and was an inva'id for several yt-ars.

Sharp stinging pains ran through my back, legs -arms, and hips. My right arm and i e ft leg became paralysed, and these portions would sometimes caUße me (F^ agony— just as if a red hot iron was bei °g r« bDed over tbem - I grew thin aad debilitated, lost energy, and 'v n ? *oo weak to

properly attend to the house. Expensive electric be ts were bought

and tried, I had medical treatmont and liniments but all to no effect Thon I used Dr Williams' pink pills, and two boxea benefited me great y. They made my blood rich and red, and after a tim • I felt it tingling down the paralysed portions of my body, so that they soon became we'l and useful. Ever s nee then I have been strong and robust and went thr. ogh la^t winter wiihout a twinge of pain. I am pleased to be ab e to personally testify to the extraordinary mprit3 possessed by Dr. Williams' pinV pills." , Special a teution shou'd be paid to , Matron Agnew's recommendation, for her ! position in the two hospita's mentioned . make* it of sp: cial value, as she has I ad extensive knowledge in the treatment of mo3t diseases. Dr Williams' t ink pills cure by removing lha foundations of disease, enriching the blood, strengthening 4he nerves, and invigoraing the spine. Thus they cure rheumatism, neura'gia, dysentery, insomnia, erysipelas, rickets, locomotor a'axia, etc. Sold by the Dr Williams' Medicino Co., Wellingt n, three 6h:l'iogs per box, six boxes sixteen and rix, post free and by chemists and store-keepers.-But mind 3on ask for Dr Williams' and see that the full name is printed in red ink on the white wrapper. A sub3'itute benefits the r?tailer only and endangers your life.

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Manawatu Herald, 28 April 1900, Page 3

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383

Hospital Matron's Unpleasant Experience. Manawatu Herald, 28 April 1900, Page 3

Hospital Matron's Unpleasant Experience. Manawatu Herald, 28 April 1900, Page 3

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