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AN ACCOUNTANTS TROUBLES.— Residents of Stratford will regret to hear of the troubles of Mr C. J. Warkius, an accountant ef considerable ability and known to many in former years as a storekeep r. It appears that some time ago Mr Walking’ activity was interfered with toy aouts sciatica and rheumatism. Notwithstanding ski ful _ treatment these ailments continued !o increase in severity and on oooa'ions he wes crippled for months together. The gnawing ache ot rheumatism and the sharp darting pains of sciatica made dfe a misery. He lost flesh and str nigth and became almost an invalid. But one day he revived a pamphlet concerning Dr Williams’ pink pills for pale people in which a number of people told bow they had been cured of soiatiea and rheumatism by this medicine. Mr Watkins began taking them and after a few weeks, felt considerably better. Gradual 1 ? the aches and pains subsid'd, his muscles stretched out and be could use his limbs free'y once more. This occurred several years ago and as Mr Watkins has never had a return of those ailments there is no doubt of hi? pnrrasnt cure. " I iihall certainly recommend Dr Williams’ pink vil’s to ad sufferers with whom I coma in centaot," ha says. In oases of sciatica and rheumatism, liniments only give temporary reief. To effect a ouro the blood must be purified and enriched and ;he nerves ton dl up. Dr WillTra*’ pink pihs do this. Thus they also ours amsmia, debi ity, consumption, bronchitis, ekin diseases, rickets, erysipelas, neuralgia, etc So d by chemist s and storekeepers, and by th» Dr Wi'liams 1 Medicine Co., VVelington, three shillings per box, six boxes sixteen and six, post free. Valuable letter of instruction fro# to all who write. ' • - —*vr.t< h ■ n. WANTED— A respectable young girl to assist in Diningroom during Race week. Apply to MRS HAYWOOD, Whyte’s Hotel. 10s Reward. LOST— A trap horse, founded in front foot. The above reward be paid to anyone that gives information leading to its recovery. MARSH, Sanson. THANKS. WISH to thank Messrs Hickson & Reeves’ and King St Baker’s jploydes for their exertions in sav/my mill from destruction by fire sterday (Friday) afternoon, it being linly through their kind help that e mill was saved. 0. AUSTIN.

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Manawatu Herald, 11 January 1902, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
380

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 11 January 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 11 January 1902, Page 3

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