A Wool-Gangvr in Trouble.
A wool-ganger, of No. 4 Globe-street, , Circular Quay, by the name of Arthur ! Andrew Belfitt, interviewed the other day by a reporter, stated that he had for a long time been a terrible martyr to indigestiou whieh, but for Dr Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People, might have ended disastrously. He says: ‘I am in excellent health now. although a few months ago you would hardly have known me, Ijlooked so ill and changed. I was suffering from that most miserable of complaints, ‘ indigestion ’ and it pulled me down tremendously. The first thing that troubled me was a slight fooling of discomfort after meals. I thought something had übset me and that a good dose of purgative medicine and a little starvation would have put me right ■ But I was mis* taken. Although I was very careful over what I ate and drank, and although I took what I thought was suitable medicine, I got worse daily. 1 lost my appetite and I continually had an nnpleasant taste in my mouth, especially on getting up in the mornings. I slept poorly at nights, and at odd occasions black specks would come before my eyes so that I could hardly see. At times too I suffered from bad headaches and I was very often sick, and my complexion was yellow and unhealthy«looking. At last I became so weak that I had to entirely give up my work as a wool-ganger. T tried many of the medecines advertised to cure indigestion, but was disgusted with them all, as they did me no good at all. Then a friend of mine told me to try Dr Williams’' Pink Pills for Pale People. He said they’d cured him. and as I said I innenrled to waste no more money in medicines, he gav®*me a few pills that he had with him. These pills seem to have a decidedly good effect, so I then bought some and started to take them regularly. In a very short time there was a wonderful change for the better in my condition. I began to eat my food again with appetite, and, what’s more, digest it properly too. I could, I may say, positively feel the pills doing me good. I soon put on my lost flesh and regained my strength and in less than two months’ time was completely restored to health again That’s how Dr Williams'Pink Pills cured me, and you may depend upon it I shall always recommend them, and I authorise the Dr Williams' Medicine Co. to publish my testimonial wherever, whenever, and in whatsoever manner they deem fit.’ A remorkahle efficacy, in curing diseases arising from an impoverished condition of the blood or an impairment of tqe nervous system such as rheumatism, neuralgia partial. paralysis, loeomotor ataxia, St Vitus dance, nervous headache, nervous headache nervous prostration, and the tired feeling therefrom, the after effects of la grippe, and severe colds, diseases depending on humors in the blood such as scrofula, chronic erysipelas; etc., is possessed by Dr Williams’ Pink Pills; and they also give a healthy glow to pale and sallow complexions, and are a specific for troubles peculiar to the system, and in the case of men they effect a radical euro in all cases arising from mental worry, over-work, or excesses of any nature. They are sold only in boxes bearing the firm’s trade mark and wrapper ( printed in red ink). They are never sold in bulk, off by the dozen or hundred, and any dealer who offers substitutes in this form is trying to defraud, and should be avoided. Experiencingany difficulty in obtaining the genuine Dr Williams’ send dir-et to the Dr Williams’ Medicine Compsuv.. Wellington, N. Z., who will forward (post paid), on receipt of stamps or post order, one box for 2s 9d, or half dozen for 15s 3d. Dr Williams’ PinkPills are unrivalled as a tonic for both sexes.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2095, 19 April 1898, Page 2
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655A Wool-Gangvr in Trouble. Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2095, 19 April 1898, Page 2
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