Gives rich blood to pale girls, A good point about Lane’s Emulsion. 85 _ BE Wkyt SftS. >K3 c OVER TWELVE MONTHS IK BED. Miss Urwin, 56 Hopper Street Wellington, relates her wonderful story:—“ About the 16th of July, 190.*, I was taken ill with Rheumatic Fever. In four weeks Dr. —— oi’dered my removal to the Hospital. The swelling of my limbs was causing great anxiety, especially my leg, where a large abscess had formed at the knee. “ I entered the Wellington Hospital 20th August; the doctors operated the day following, succeeded by two more before Christmas. “ My people were informed that it was absolutely necessary to Amputate, the Leg, the bon& was diseased and. would not heal. Dr. - kindly as possible told me their decision, stating that it was the only thing to save ray life, and the operation wquld need to take place quickly as possible. I refused. “ On Good Friday I was conveyed home in the ambulance, very weak, and could not move without assistance. The leg was so swollen fVie Knee was not Discernafale, and hard as a.board. On Easter Sunday I commenced taking PLA'>3TEKOfI. It would weary you to give details'of. my. progress, froVn the bed to the fireside, then a hobble round the table, a period on crutches, from that to a walk-ing-stick. to my present condition-, being able to w alk auyv. her* 1 without assistance.” Pl.ntekoa. Inlets bottlffi 5/-. Chemists and
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9346, 15 January 1909, Page 6
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238Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9346, 15 January 1909, Page 6
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