A Thrilling Experience.
TlMJihCirnio to ntVirr comfortable rcsidtttca&in Featherstone on the Te-Wbare-ponri Creek ir th»- comfortab'e home of Mrs Peterson. Here a reporter elicted a remarkable atory from Mrg Peterson. It related to the daughter, of the house who rejoices in the pretty and uncommon name of Petrea. This young lady who is about 31 years of age and of prepossessing appearance subsequently volunteered the following statement. . «• men I was 15 I began to suffer with heart palpitation, swollen legs, loss of sleep and appetite, cramps and giddiness. The cramps wer.e so painful that I would scream with pain ; often when walking I became giddy and had to catch at something to save myself from falling. Although treated by several clever doctors, my illness increased and I became a sufferer from painß near the heart. I was so pale and weak that my relatives thought I would die. I noticed a case in the Evening Post sqmewhat similar to mine, which uad been cored by Dr. Williams' pink pills, and some were bought for me. After even a few doses I seemed to feel better, and when I hart used several boxes the improvement was noticeable. I continued with them until quite cured, and my improved appearance is a subject of remark. My mother has also benefited by Dr. Williams' pink pills in addition to three of my friends, and as we are always recommending them their popularity in this districts V6 In almost every neighbourhood a similar oaae might be heard of for there is hardly »townwhere there are not some people, once Buffering invalids, who have been restored to health by Dr. Williams' pink pills. The disorders they have cured melnde paralysis, consumption, bronchitis, rheumatism, sciatica, blood impoverish•ment, rickets/ indigestion, all forms of female weakness and hysteria. Taey are a
ionic not a purgative. Substitutes are offered by some few retailers, there is no instance on record in which a substitute has benefited anyone. Dr. Williamß' pink pills are sold by the Dr. Williams' Medioine Co., Wellington, three shillings per box, six boxes sixteen and six, post free, and by chemists and storekeepers. But mind you ask for Dr. Wi' Hams'. The genuine are never loose or iv bottles.
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Manawatu Herald, 12 May 1900, Page 3
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371A Thrilling Experience. Manawatu Herald, 12 May 1900, Page 3
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