The Westerley Wind.
ITS REMARKABLE EFFECTS,
When iEolus in ancient days keep watch and guard over all the winds fchatblew, and personally superin tended their operations, he could possibly always tell what they were doing. But the decadent present- scarcely boasts an iEolus, and thus the Westerley Wind, in Queensland at least, has been causing considerable trouble. Mrs Knibb, of Earle-street, Toowong (Q), gives ber experience with the Westerley Wind as follows; —‘The Westerley-'' Winds ’ said Mrs Knibb recently to our reporter, ‘ always had a most disastrous effect upon me. I have been a great,sufferer from rheumatism., Twelve years ago I', had a bad accident; my thigh bone was broken and. since that time'l have suffered a great deal. I lost the sight of myleft eye mainly through* the disease, and even after treatment of it was over I suffered from great pain acrossthe bone oyer the eye. Last Christmas twelve months I was so bad that I could scarcely move in bed. I had to go to the hospital after beirig treated for a long time by the doctors ; But after coming out again I suffered just the same.' -If I did a little wasliiug in the day time I could scarcely .turn in bed at night, and during Westerley Winds I was. always laid up. A little while ago I read of the cures effected by Dr Williams’ Pink Pills, but I was doubtful abertit them. One .of my_ family, howevei*, said the cases reported., must be genuine, or the people would not dare dare to print them, and sq I bought a box of the pills aud.took one after each meal. That gave me somereliof, but I still suffered, and I was told to take two pills after esch meal I did that,'and the effect has been . wonderful. I have got rid of the rheumatism and the pain over my eye has gone. During the recent Wfister-, ly Winds I was'up and about and suffered no ill effeotsi .. • ‘You attribute that to Dr Williams’ Pink Pills ?’ the interviewer asked. ‘ Yes', indeed,’ said Mrs Knibb, ‘ I and to nothing else. If it were not for them, I should not bo standing out ■ here talking to you row.’ Tltese pills are a tonic, not a purgative They have cured' paralysis., locomotor ataxy, rheumatism, and sciatica;-Also alLdiseases arising from impoverishment of the blood, scrofula, rickets, cin-bnic erysipelas, consumption of the Trowels >aud lungs,'.anaemia, pale and sallow compl9xioh j general, muscular weakness, loss of appetite, palpitations, pains id the back,- nervous headache, early decay, all forms of. female weakness and hysteria*. They are genuine only with the full name, Dr Williams’ Pink Pills for Palo People, and are sold' by chemists and . storekeepers' generally, or t he Dr Williams? Medicine Company, Wellington. N. Z.;/who_wili ; forward (Post Paid ), ; on"-receipt-of ■Bfaiupsor post order, one. bax ; for 3s .., or half-dozen for 16s 6d. A trial of our remedy will convince sthe most, sceptical person.of its true worth. '
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Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2108, 31 May 1898, Page 3
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493The Westerley Wind. Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2108, 31 May 1898, Page 3
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