Brave Woman Rewarded.
,i i m The courage and fortitude with which women bear heavy afflictions in silence is wonder!*] and admirable. Read, for example, the ordeal undergone by a brave woman in Woodville, the wife of a sturdy ,jmd respected setter. The following particulars were obtained as a result of a reporter's vi?it to Mr C. J. Oulsnam at her residence, Pinfold Road, Woodville. Mrs Oultnam modestly stated : — 11 1 came out from Staffordshire It years j ago, and until 1892 I enjoyed good health. Then, through living in the buih and thus being unable to obtain medical treatment when needed, a serious internal complaint Subnequently I entered the . "Napier Hospital and was treated for four years altogether, Although then cured of internal trouble I suffered from debility, weakness, loss of sleep and appetite ; I became rheumatic and could scarcely get about for the pains and stiffness in my limbs. Despite all tonics taken I did not regain strength. A friend told my husband he had been cured of rheumatism by Dr. Williams' pink pills ; a box was bought for me an<l I accepted it somewhat reluctan ly. After taking half a box the pain lessened, and I felt stronger and happier. Several more boxes completely cured me, and I am now so well a&d active as to furprise say friends." Inabily to recover from ill health after a dangerous illness, rend rs the sufferer's life most wearisome. In Mrs Oulsnam's case Dr Williams' pink i ilia enriched the blood and aupp ied fresh vigor to the system assisting her recovery to normal strength by natural means Her b'ood being purified, th° rheumatism was also cured. Evidence in all parts of New Zealand proves that Dr Williams' pink pills have cured numerous cases of disease arising from blood impoverishment, scrofula, rickets, erysipelas, consumption of the bowels and lungs, antenna, palpitations, neuralgia, early decay, ladies' ailments, sciatica, paralysis, bronchitis, etc. Thsy are genuine only when bearing the full name in red on white wrapper; sold by chemists and storekeepers, and by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington, three shillings per box post free— But mind you ask for Dr. WilHamß'; refuse anything bat the genuine package as above described.
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Manawatu Herald, 14 July 1900, Page 3
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369Brave Woman Rewarded. Manawatu Herald, 14 July 1900, Page 3
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