An M P's Important Disclosures.
—« An eminent Queensland legislator, Mr Andrew Lang Petrie, M.P. for Toombul, has made some important disclosures of peculiar interest. When a reporter waited upon Mr Petrie consequently he courteous y granted the request for a short interview. After speaking of
current affairs Mr Petrie in giving some reminiscences of his life year 3 ago I suf\|£*ed great dis gSOJrifbrt from the : dull aching pain of meumatbni which attacked my shou'ders and limbs. Later ou the digestive organs became impaired. The medical skill available to com-
bat my complaints gave me on'y slight relief. My appetite - deserted me, and though I forced myself to eat I could not do so with relish ; after mea's came a sense of weight, discomfort, ana sleepiness. Headaohes now and again troubled me, and my ill _ health certainly affecti dmy spirits. Noticing Dr Williams' pink > ills ad ver; ised I tr.ed thorn, arid wi>h signal success In a f^w \veek3 my troubles perceptibly decreased, and before long I found mys.lf perfectly cured not only of indigestion, but of rheumatism also. As it is over two years since then and I have not used the pills again, there is no doubt about the pc - manency of my cure. Several of my friends and relatives have obtait ed great benefit from them, and I have pleasure in rt com- . m-nding them to all sufferers from rheumatism and indigestion." '• How is it tha Dr Wiliams' pink pills cur. so many diseases," is 'he question often asked. The answer is that most diseases, a'though apparently diverse, owe their origin to impoverished blood and unf-trang nerves. Dr Williams' pink p: Is by their tonio aotion enrich the blood a' d retone the nerves, thus removing th cause of disease. They consequently cure neura'gia, bronchitis, consumption, rickets, rheumatism, eczema, effects of influenza and fevers, measW 6, etc. Sold by the Dr Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington, three shillings per box, six boxes sixteen and six, post free, and by chemists and store-keepers-but mind you ask for Dr Williams'. Mr Petrie's office and the extensive works which he controls are situated at Toowong (Q.)
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Manawatu Herald, 22 September 1900, Page 3
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355An M P's Important Disclosures. Manawatu Herald, 22 September 1900, Page 3
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