Mald and- Martyr.
Maid and martyr are united (says a local exchange) in the person of Miss Druscilla Cnnningham, a young lady residing at Selwyn Street. Onehnnga, Auckland. From Mies Cunningham's iuode*t statement it will be seen ahe has not reaehf d her 18 years of age without *nartyrdom. " Although I am only 18 years old," she said, " I hav^ had move troubles than most people twice my age. My constitution was never robust and my chest was always weak, so that I was often troubled with racking coughs. Two years ago a Beve: c attack of bronchitis Bet in which brought on consumption. I wasted away and suffared frctn weakening night sweats, which exh^ftfr d me and I coughed a great deal Bom^bes bringing op blood. Doctors • treated me for over six months, desonbing my ailment as galoping consumption. Then I tried many patent m'dioines without result. One day I noticed Dr. Williams' pink pills advertised as a oure for consumption and I commenoed them. After finiihing two boxes I felt stronger
j and the cough ea*ed a little. Two more ' boxes removed every symptom of co -.sump--1 tion and I am now stronger than ever I was. J cannot reco ''mend Dr. Williams' pink pilU too highly." ! Misß Cunniogham'a case and many 0! hers prove that Dr. Williams' pink .pills have often cured consumption by replacing the , lost blood and increasing the resistant power of the lungs, so 'hat the patient is enabled to rally from th? weakness and ' eventual'y to throw it off. The d s r asea they have cured include paralysis, rheumatism, sciatic*, anaemia, riekees, dyspepsia, debility, palpitations, ladies' ailments, hysteria, skin disorders, etc. Dr. Williams' ' pink pills are sold by chnmists and store- ] keepers, and by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington, three shillings par box, six boxes sixteen and six, post free. They invigorate the system aftei* over work, . worry, and iudiscretions of living.
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Manawatu Herald, 3 November 1900, Page 3
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321Mald and-Martyr. Manawatu Herald, 3 November 1900, Page 3
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