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The Serious Illness of Mr Dan Barry.

1 There is no man with - whom the theatrical and theatre-going public of Australasia are better acquainted than Mr Datt Barry, the popular actor-man-ager of Alexandra Theatre,, Mel-, bourne!' Recently, one of our .representatives paid a visit to him .at his office, and he corteeusly granted a request for a few minutes conversation. ‘ My. life has been a varied one, said Mr Barry, 4 and there.are but few cities and towns in Australia I have not visited theatrical manager has much to do mentally, and as a result I commenced to feel the strain some two years ago. Frequently I felt, mentally, and physically, quite exhausted. I was also affected with neuralgia in my head, which often seriously interfered' with my duties. ; At ninht my sleep.was-restless and of no. recuperative benefit, and my illness commenced to tell on me so seriously that I consulted a medical man. He told me that my system had run dewn, and that I wanted a tonic. He gave me some pretty extensive medical advice, which developed into a large-sized bill. T would not have had any objection to the biil had I received any benefit; but I had not; so I tried a second medical man, with no better result then the consoling information that my euidenib Estate of debility and want of tone required me to take an extensive rest This rest was, of course, an impossibility. Noticing my indisposition, a fellow-professional suggested I should try Dr Williams’ Pink Polls. I followed his advice, and purchased a supply. After using these pills for six weeks I found myself free from all signs of debility and its attendant, ills, and fully recovered in spirits and health ; In short, ‘Richard was himself again.’ 4 Aud you reemmend them.l ’ 1 Yes, I do. If I see any of my company showing the least sighs of brain fag or being run down I recommend a course of Dr Williams' Pink Pills, and have never known them to fail.' These Pills can be obtained from all chemists and storekeepers, or from the Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co. Wellington N. Z.; one box for 35., or six for 155.9 d post paid. . * - They positively cure .indigestion, insomania, neuralgia, nervous prostration general debility, sciatica, lumbago, anaemia, all shemale irregularities, loss of strength, heat and sick headaches, effects of fevers, etc., etc. If you suffer from any ailment whatsoever, arising from a disordered or unhealthy blood, you should try a course; In your case the cure will be just as permanent aud inexpensive as in the case of Mr, Dan Barry. 1 - ...

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Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2100, 3 May 1898, Page 3

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The Serious Illness of Mr Dan Barry. Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2100, 3 May 1898, Page 3

The Serious Illness of Mr Dan Barry. Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2100, 3 May 1898, Page 3

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