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soffidentl rs that tho 'iUtl<4^Bpy> U 9tf°\. under this e most jpsvolfici nioiher#, must be wlHi tor apiernestly. An instance, illuWrating the truth of these remarks came to the notice of a Mall contributor, who called to verify the details. "Ethel Jones is a little girl nearly four years old whose parents lira at Enfield, near Oamaru. Mifs Jones was at home when I paid my visit,” writes the pressman, and was pleased to talk abcnt her little girl. I tell the facts in her own words:~
‘ Wall," she began, when Ethel was six months old she became exceedingly ill, probably, through teething, and, later on, congestion of the lungs set in, and, afterwards, consumption ct the bowels. A leading doctor was consulted, and, subs e* quenlly, ft n - other medical man, but baby wcs only given four months to live. An opera tion was advised, but my husband and I shrank from the idea. Ethel was now so low, weak and emaciated that she could not even move. She suffered terribly from stomach pains, and, although frequently poulticed, she oould not sleep. Night after night wo rat ,up with her. She was like this when a pamphlet came to the door, which showed that Dr. Wi liams’ pink pills had cured many suffering children. So we purchased some for Ethel, and gave them according to th# directions wrapped round the hoi. When she had taken the contents of two boxes wc saw that she was regaining her health and strength; the pains lessoned and she was able to sleep, and, by persevering with Dr. William*' pink pills she became cured. Now she is in ptrfeot health, and plays about happily all day long. Dr Williams’ pink pills saved baby’s life.’ At that moment little Ethel came running up—a beautiful picture of good health and childish beauty.” Children suffer from mal nutrition (iuu bilily to obtain benefit from food), and from many ailments which afflict grown-up people. What will remove the causes of disease In an adult will do as much for children. Dr. Williams’ pink pills area perfectly late medicine for shildreu, taken as directed. Biokets, weakness and failure to " gtt on” yield with remarkable prompt! tnda to this medicine, which is sold by chemists and store keepers, and" the Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Wellington, three shillings per box, six boxes, sixteen and six, post free. Letters to the above address describing the sufferings of children or adults will be confidentially dealt with and the writers will be told whether these pills have b eeQ used with benefit in such tcases or not.
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Manawatu Herald, 4 January 1902, Page 3
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