Business Women's Cares.
TIRED OF LIFE. A Canterbury reporter sends to bis paper an item concerning a South Rakaia business woman's method of ending her troubles. Mr 3 Emma Murray (he writes) who is forty nine years of age, has resided in the district for twenty-four years, twenty oi which have been spent in active business pursuits. But the worries connected with the trade told on her po severely that eighteen months ago her health failed, general debility getting in. Life lost all interest and she had to nerve herself to attend to business, but an end was pot to her troub'es through reading an advertise* ment whicn told how Dr Williams' pink pills were good for nervous, run-down women. Shortly after commencing them sho felt pliongov and brighter. Her appetite returned, and after using three boxes she began to feel her old se'f again. She says : — " With the sixth box I became quite strong and robust, and a'l cares and worries left me. I now take ai much pleasure in business as ever. lam full of energy, have an excellent appetite, and recommend Dr Williams' pink pills to all in need of a tonio-" In Mrs Murray's case Dr Williams' pink pills enriched the blood, retoned the nerves, and supplied fresh vigor to the ny si em, so that robust halth and activity took the place of w akness and languor. Evdence from all parts of New Zealand proves Dr Williams' pink pils for pale people have cured scrofula, rickets, rvsipe'as, consumption, of the bowels and 'miijs, anemia, palpitations, neuralgia, ai-ly decay, ladies' ailments, rheumatism, ■sciatica, paralysis, etc. Sold by ohemists and storekeepers and by the Dr Williams' Medicins Co., Wellington, theiee shillings a, box six boxes sixteen and six. post free. Sea that, full name is in red on the pink .vrapper of every box you buy.
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Manawatu Herald, 8 December 1900, Page 2
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309Business Women's Cares. Manawatu Herald, 8 December 1900, Page 2
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