Old And New World Wisdom.
Away in the dim mysterious years when the vast tombs of the Pharouhs were as yet unbuilded the wise men ef the East wrote and spoke philosophies which live with ns to-day, and there is nothing' more poetic or true than the old Egyptian declaration, ‘ The good deed shines out like a star,’ A deed which shines out like a star ig reported from South Brisbane. It has been known for some time that a lady resident of South Brisbane was virtually pulled back from the grave by the agency of Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills. - The case was known to be remarkable, and a reporter was specially sent to investigate it. The lady’s name is Mrs.Beeston. and her residence is “Off Boundary-street, near Mel bourne*sfcreefc, South Brisbane. ” Mrs. Beest-on bears no trace of. the terra ible suffering which she has for years endured. Her first serious illness followed on a cold contracted through getting wet,, and that dreadful scourge rheumatic fever" supervened. In treating her for the fever, the medical man of the family gave Mis. Beeston instructions to take large quan» tities of lemon juice. ■ The docter, a well* known and highly-esteemed physician, succeeded in relieving- her from- the fever, but her system was completely rum down and her blood impoverished by the method of treatment. She was doing fairly well when another attack of rheumatic fever came on,and that also the doctor managed to beat off, “ But T was left terribly weak,” said Mrs.Beeston i“my teeth suffered through taking an many as- six lemonsa day, and when I was able to get about T felt fit for nothing. ” Mrs. Beoston’s sister, who was present at the interview, here interjeoted : “When I saw her-she had her hair cut off: she was quite yellow, and: looked as. if she had just come- out of the fever ward.” Well, for a long time Beesion battled on, but she suffered greatly fromhgeneral debility, which she could, not manage to throw off, and the least ’household daty was a distres.ing task. At last she was advised to try Dr Williams’Piuk. Pills, for Pale People, and slid) gave practical proof of her wisdom bydoing so* And what was- Jthe- result ?- Unqualified success. She was. not cured by a bov : it took thirteen- to restore her to her old condition, but the improvement, though graduas was sure, abd a. very stub* . -.- born had to be overcome. She is now ableto rejoice in her strength, andito go about, her household, duties and to. take her placein the social life of the neighborhood. A useful life has. been ristored to society ; a. daughter, wife, and. mother rescued from the thresold, of an early grave,, and given, back to-'her family. As an instrncing Mrs Beeston’s changed ; condition, it may be mentioned that she; went to a dentist to have two teeth extracted, and-felt a little about taking gas. as before using Dr Williams.’Pink Pills her heart was very weak from the effects, of rheumatic fever. The-dentist, however,., after the operation was able to inform Mrs: ; Beeston that her heart was perfectly son.udr- “ And Itold him, ” she said to the reporter,, “that I had to thank Dr Williams. Pink. Pills for that.”'
These pills are not like other medicine,, and their effects permanent. They- act directly on the blood and thus, it is r that, they are so gamous for the cure of anaemia, and rheumatism, weak heart, scrofula, consumption, erysibelas, ond to restore paid and sallow complexions to the glow of health. They are also a splendid nerve and. spine toniCi.and thus have cured many-, cases of paralysis, locomotor ataxy, nenr> algia, St Vitus’ dance, and nervous head*, ache. They are s old by chemists, and byDr Williams Medicine Company, ton, N.Z, who will forward (post paid), onreceipt of stamps or post order, one box for 3s, or half dozen for 15s 9d,.bufc are ; genuine only with full name,. Dr Williams; Pink Pills for Pale People. See that your chemist does.not substitute; something just as good when mailing yourpurchases. Th.e just es good kln.d cost hint,' less money,.and he is looking out for his; pocket, not your health.
Gold! Gold! Gold !: Gold! Bright and! yellow, hard, and ccld !. Thousands of richpeople would! give all: they possess to huve, nature’s wealth—Good Health, Goasump--. tion frequently, starts; with a nasty little cough A bottle of Woods’ Great Pepgerment-, Cure will stop this or any kind of cough.. Yes, stop it at orce Go to the store and get; a bottle straight away—its only Is 6d
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Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2094, 14 April 1898, Page 2
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760Old And New World Wisdom. Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2094, 14 April 1898, Page 2
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