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The Changeable Weather.

SICKNESS PREVALENT IN NEW ZEALAND.

ChE&B of season have variable effects’ r upon different individuals (writes a medical authority ), but none feel a change in the season so quickly as the fair sex,, who by reason of their delicate organism are particularly 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 Kathdown and Palmerston streets, Melbourne, the other afternoon I found myself during ,a chat, gathering- material which has assisted me considerably in writing this article. *1 have been a great sufferer from neuralgia for ten or twelve years, remarked Mrs Ross apropos of the subWfc, but nothing relieved me except l) r Williams’ Pink Pills fof Pale Peop e which alone have effected a cure. All changes of season proved futile to arrest my malady. During the daytimo my sufferings were painful, but % on.'Vetirihg to rest, the agony I suffered was excruciating, reducing me to a state of general, callapse. " during the ffay f slightly, but tnost severely at night.’ 4 Did you consult any doctors at alir * Many; but received no permanent benefit: They gave me draughts and powders, but the effect-was. really : :''btbihg.’^ ic ‘V-ry- ,- ;: You, of course have tried other ©medies ? ’ '* . ‘ Yesltried everything, but obtained bo relief.* " _ —:,:- : ‘.What induced you to try Dr Williams’ Pink Pills for. Pale People ?’ 4 An elderly lady resident at Heathcote, 74 years of age, who had been a sufferer from rheumatism for for 40 yeare,'and who had been absolutely /Cured by their use, recommend me to toy 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.’ « HSv.e you used much medicine ?’ - T ‘About four boxes. Previous to my taking them the pain in ray head reduced me to such a state that I was on the verge- of madness. The.last* three years I had been very had, so you can imagine the pleasure it Was to me tj find a remedy that has actually mrde a new woman of me.’ -‘..That is so,V remarked Mr Ross, tffib was present. 4 Had you seen my wife a few months since and now, you , would scarcely believe her to be the same woman.* 4 Yes ’ added Mrs: Hobs, my recovery has been most pronounced and satisfactory to me. I have great faith in Dr Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale Peo- ’ pie, and recommend them wherever possible.’ ........ V Congratulating Mrs Ross on her recovery, and expressing a hope that she would live long to enjoy the blessing of good health, ourreporter withdrew. These pills are a tonic, not a purgative ■ v They have cured paralysis, locomotor ataxy, rheumatism,-- and sciatica; also all diseases arising from impoverishment of the blood, scrofula, rickets,

chronic erysipelas, consumption of the a ji'd Asem|a, pale and sallow compl9.xioh | 'general muscular ' weakness, los3 of appetite, palpitations, pains id the back, nervous headache, decay J: all forms of female weaknega and hysteria. They are genuine only with the full name, Dr, Williams* Pink Pills for Pale People, and are sold by , chemists and . storekeepers generally, or the Dr Williams’ Medicine Company, Wellington, N. Z., who will . forward ( Post Paid), on receipt of stamps or post order, one bex for 3s ~ 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, 4 June 1898, Page 3

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The Changeable Weather. Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2109, 4 June 1898, Page 3

The Changeable Weather. Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2109, 4 June 1898, Page 3

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