WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS is absolutely in valuable t# the traveller.
A GIRL’S BEAL GRIEVANCE.—A young Temuka ladys (Mias Roaina Ooira) writs s as follow*For throe long years I have had a real grievance, which began four years ago, when symptoms of antemia developed, and until I used Dr ■Williams’ pink pills for pale people, and became cured, I had much to complain of. I grew very pale, lost my appetite, felt languid and listlesi, and was disinclined for work or amusement. I had no energy, and could not exert myself. A , doctor was consulted, and after -using his medicine without obtaining permanent relief, he recommended a change of air. I acted upon hie advice, but the results were not beneficial. Various o.her remedies were also used, without avail, and a friend then advised me to try Dr Wiliams’ pink pills for pole people. I Awt took them about eighteen months ago, and experienced a gradual improvement. By persevering with them I was restored to perfect health. I hay* how a good appetite, feel no longer tired and languid, bnt am full of energy. Dr Williams? pink pillsrilave also banished the sick headaches to which my brother was ft martyr, so we cannot apeak too well of their curative properties.” Mis? Coira’s disinterested story carries conviction, and oenflrms reports from all quarters of the remarkable cure* effected by Dr Williams’ pink pilli, not only in oases of antenna, but in many disorders which wise from ft debilitated state of the blood and nerves, such as rheumatism, pale and sallow complexion, weakness, loss of appetite, pains in the back, nervous headache, female weakness, hysteria, 'paralysis, locomotor ataxia, sciatica, palpitations, low vitality, and wasting sttenglh, from any cause. These pins are genuine only with the fall name, Dr Williams’pink pills for pale p-opK and AM sold by chemist* and storekeepers and by the Dr Williams’ Medicine Co., Old Customs House St., Wellington, three shillings per box, six boxes sixteen and six (post fres). Dr Williams’ pink pi'ls are never sold in glass jars er by the dozen. '
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Manawatu Herald, 5 April 1902, Page 3
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343Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 5 April 1902, Page 3
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