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Gardener's Unpleasant Experience.

The unpleasant experiences of Mr Evan JSvans were the foremost topic of conversation a* Tj Horo says the Otaki Mail, where a reporter of that Ijournal faqoWd into the matter. Mr Evan a who if ft gardener and mi keron a g-ntleman'e •state at Te Horo, told the following remarkable story :— ♦• Gardeners, yon know, have to work at «U scasone," he > aid, "and l have thus luen freqaently eipo-ed to he inclnnenoy of 4he weather. As a result" I have, for 4he naji . thirty years been ironbledl with rtwuroili«a>, bat in July last X was taken i«l fd4h aciatica. Sharp borning pains <*ma 'in the left hip, leg and foot. The Mony was worse at night, and I felt as if lWs being flayed aiive. I 'ay awake XMnTnn and oiyiog, quite unable to sleep. •^fww crlpp!««1 -that T oootd not worK.

4 . _._ ...... ...i »__^_ J^_^_ J » Liniments, ointments, and p" asters gave i only temporary re'ief. Af er stiff- ring ' agonies for three weeks I rad a pamphlet concerning the cures performed by Dr Wiliiami' j ink pills. I immediate y spnt for six box<?s. After using four boxes the pain c.AS 3 a Idle and I frit a siltte stronge* I neat for a further sapp y and co -ti '>yd thera nn ij I had fhe frpe upp of my >itu' s u«d wtii <)"ii.e Ciieu. I is 1 iVfo ,'er.v: l.i .. >.:&.\ 1 v .••zl.nA to returo of eithe; of fc«a ica or ihi-umetUni, J a though lam r?y«ars eld. lair.' had j j partial para'ysis in my tdt, and Dr ! Wil iaois' pink piils cured that, too. I i hope my testimony w 1 induce ciher ' sufferers t • try his medicine." I Thos who hay suffered from sciatica ' will understand Mr Evans* g atitude at his ' Qui'e. The reason Dr Wii lams' pink pil's cure so unfai iury is because h y are the carefully compound d prescription of a great physician— a graduate of th« Edinburgh Univrahf. They are not a pat-nt medicine in the usual meaning /f that term ': hey ha* c cur* d more than 27,000 p ople (after ordinnry m dwin; j had fai *d) cf rheumatism, neuragia, bro c itis, consumpt on, scrofula, b ood diseases, ladies' aiimens, anae via, nervous troubirs, etc. Sod by the Dr Wiiliams' Medicine Co , Wei ington, !hree shillings per box, post free, and by ch»-mis s and storekeepers — But mind you ask f^r Dr William*.' Substitutes only bem fit th.- sdli vh

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Manawatu Herald, 16 June 1900, Page 3

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Gardener's Unpleasant Experience. Manawatu Herald, 16 June 1900, Page 3

Gardener's Unpleasant Experience. Manawatu Herald, 16 June 1900, Page 3

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