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The Changeable Weather.

SICKNESS •* PREVALENT JN

Changesof season have variable ' upon: different individuals' ( w%es a medical authority), but none feel aChange in the season so quickly as thd fair sex, who by reason of their delicate organismareparticularly prone to exterior influences. There is a deal of sickness now right throughout Australia. Calling round to see a ; lady friend of mine, Mrs Margaret Boss: of Bathdown and Palmerston streets, Melbourne, the other afternoon I found myself during a chat,' gathering material which has assisted. me • considerably-in writiug this article. «I jj avo "been a great sufferer from neuralgia for ten or, twelve years, remarked Mrs Rosa/apropos of the subject, but nothing relieved me except jDr Williams! Pink Pills for Pale People which alone have effected a cure; All changes of season proved futile to arrest my malady." During the daytime my sufferings were painful, but on retiring to rest, the agohy I suffered was excruciating, reducing me to a state of general callapae. I felt it during . the day slightly, but most severely ;at night.’ - ~ y > ‘ Did you consult any doctors at all?’ | Many ; but received no permanent benefit. They gave me draughts and powders, but' the' efffect really nothing.’' You, of course have tried other remedies ■, - > * Yesltried every thke, but obtained no relief ; - ' : V T y * What induced you to try Dr Wil- • liams' Pink Pills for Pale People ? . An elderly lady resident at Heath - cote, 74 years of. age, who had been n,, ' s ( dfif j rer:froiu-who-had been absolutely cured, by their use, recommend me to try the Pink'Pills for Pale People?’ ‘-How long since might that be ?! . Six-weeks since—the beginning of July. During the time I was taking the first box I .lost only one night’s rest, but since then I have never had the least return of the old complaint.’ ‘ Have you used much medicine ?’ ‘ About fouri boxes. Previous to ihy taking them the pain in my head reduced me to such a state that I was on the verge of madness. The last three years I had been very bad, so you can imagine the pleasure it was to me t ; find a remedy that has actually mrde a new woman of me.’ ‘That is so,’ remarked Mr Boss,' who was present. ‘ Had you seen my wife a few months since and how, you wouKSjJscarceiy believe her to be the same woman .’ • ‘ Yes ’ added Mrs Ross, my recovery has bedn most pronounced and satisfactory to me. : I have great .faith in Dr Williams’.Piuk Pillrf for Pale People, and recommend them wherever, possible/ / / . Congratulating Mrs Ross op. her recovery, atid expressing a hope that she would.live long, to enjoy the -blcssipg of good health, our reporter withdraw; . These-pills are a tonic, not a purgative They have cured paralysis, locomotor ataxy, rheumatism, and sciatica; also all diseases arising from impoverishment of the blooa, scrofula, rickets, chronic erysipelas, consumption of the bowels and lungs, anaemia, pale and sallow coinplexiob general muscular weakness,dass 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 Pil|S>for Pale People, and are sold by. chemists and storekeepers generally,'orthe Dr Williams’ Medicine Company, Wellington, N/Z., who will forward ( Post Paid), on receipt of stamps or post 1 order, one bex for 35., or half-dozen for 16s 6d. A trial of our remedy will convince the most sceptical person of its true worth.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2109, 2 June 1898, Page 3

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The Changeable Weather. Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2109, 2 June 1898, Page 3

The Changeable Weather. Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2109, 2 June 1898, Page 3

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