An Invaluable Discovery.
BY. A N.’F. A r . FARMER,
MAfnr Wonderful "an. valuable disco eries have from time to time, been made by men in all positions and in all putts of the world. The disc very recetft%»made, however, by Mr G orge Batchelor a well known farmer vi the Horton River, N.S.W., has proved, of the utmost importunes, both to himself and to others. A reporter thus describes a visit to Mr Bachelor’s residence:-
Mr Bachelor was engaged ploughing when I called on him, * I hear, Mr Bachelor,’said I ‘that you have just experienced a remarkable recovery from a very long illness and discovered Dr Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People to be a perfect cure for your ailment.* .‘-Exactly so.’ _ . Would you hiind. narrating the parr ticulara of your case for publication ? ‘ Certainly I. will, for I think the case is one which should.have all-the publicity possible. lam 65 years of -age, and have been resident in this district for about 12 years. Prior to my coming here I had always enjoyed the best of health, and I had been accustomed to wbi'k my hard. About, six years ago however, all my energy seemed to gradually desert'me. I suffered acutely and' constantly from pains, in my. limbs lost iny appetite, 1 and for months at a stretch I aid: not know what it was to get a good night’s sleep. Work of the very lightest nature at last became beyond the question with me, antfT could do nothing but 8 t by the window un i content mysdf. by watching the others work the farm I gave up all hope of ever being able to do any more work, and almost bebelieved that every week which commensed would be my last. In my endeavours to stay the ravages of the ailment which had overtaken me, which had overtaken me, which were gradually drawing me into the grave. I tried ah innumerable so-called cures,, and swallowed .'an'; unconscionable quantity ,of medical- compounds, but beyond giving me temporary relief occasionally, they, none of them, did me any good ; in fact, I honestly believe teat the majority of them only aggravated my-'sufferings. -I was just on the point of giving up in despair, a few months baek, when I happened to read in a newspaper of some wonderful cures effected by Dr Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People, and I determined them a trial. After tairing the first box I felt considerably relieved, and so marked was the - improvement I noticed in. my strength that I decided to continue their use. I did so, and up to thepresent timo Ih;.ve taken five boxes. -My inability has all disappeared, and, I atn.. pleased to say that to-day I am as strong and hearty as ever I wan in my life. It is no trouble to me to do a day’s farm work now, and I feel quite equal to the task of walking at least 30 miles a day. Everyone who knows n.e can testify to the great cure theie Pills have effected in me, and in lecommending them.for similar cases to mine .1. can hcnostly say that they are worth more than their-weight in gold. 1 If ete -y----bod y; knew their true value there would be no further medicines sold. These pills are a tonic, not a purgative They haye cured paralysis, locomotor ataxy, rheumatism, and sciatica; also all diseases arising from impoverishment of the blood, scrofula, rickets, chronic erysipelas, consumption of the bowels and lungs', anaemia, pale and sallow complexion general - muscular weakness, loss of appetite, palpitations, pains hpfoe hack, nervous headache, early decay, all forms of female weakness 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 hex for 3s , or half-dozen for 16s 6d. A trial of our remedy will convince the most sceptical person of its truo worth.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2109, 9 June 1898, Page 3
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679An Invaluable Discovery. Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2109, 9 June 1898, Page 3
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