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America And Spain.

EEVOLT OF THE CAEOLINE ' ISLANDEES. FEAKFUL ATEOOITIES EEPOETED, We clip the following from files just to band The revolt against, Spanish rule in the Carolines seems to be more : • serious than at first reported. Fear-, ful atrocities are said to have already taken place amongst the natives them. selves, 4 some •of whom declare for Spanish rule, whilst the majority remain insurgent. The war waged by human beings, against one another is j undoubtedly bitter and calamitous, ! but the War which rheumatism waged, upon M r David of Bryou j street, Kew, Victoria, was even - more j cruel-and malignant The unhappy ) sufferer —a gentleman over *BO years j of age—battled on unsuccessfully fpr j suiue time, a&J was about to give in j - altogether 'when Dr .Williams 1 Pink: Pills for Pale People came to bis aid,, aad after a sharp and severe epgage meat completely routed the disease.. The history of the case will .prove of , !intense interest. idMUf* for ! 18 months suffered most virulently from rheumatism which appeared first in the right knee, .next iu the left hip, and then in the shoulders, wrists, hands, knees, aud legs. He was rendered entirely helpless. Every friend he had recommended different

remedies in turn—sulphur, kerosene outwardly and inwardly, citric acid, marsh mallow fomentations, hot sea buths, several a largely-ad-vertised cure for rheumatism, - and other articles were all tried without the slightest benefit accruing. Ultimately, Mr Robertson came to the ■ conclusion that his .aiiment was incurable. -A little while later, however a; * friend indubed him to try Dr Williams’ Rink Pills. He followed * the directions carefully and patiently, and in about three weeks or a month after taking them he.noticed a considerable improvement in his condition ; he had two boxes. He persevered: with the remedy, and, little by little, bis ailment gaye him less and less trouble. He continued in this manner until he had taken about 10 or 11 boxes, the time occupied being from six to seven months. At this stage . every trace of rheumatism had left him and he was absolutely and perfectly cured ,in every particular. He was now quite free from pain. Mr Robert-; son, in conclusion,-said he had recommended Dr Williams’ Pink Piils to many of his friends, and they had received most beneficial results from their use.» He was well known in the locality,'and would certainly continue* to recommend them. - This case is one which artiply demon-v-strates the marvellous curative properties of this universal medicine under the mostadverse circumstances. If an old gentleman of 80 years of age can be cured of rheumatism, what may not be effected in those cases in which the is a much younger man or womaih ? The answer is too ous to need insertion. A remarkable efficacy in curing diseases arising from an impoverished condition of the blood or an impairment of the nervous system, such as rheumatism, neuralgia, partial paralysis, loco- *■' motor, ataxia, St "Vitus’ dance, nervous nervous prostration, and . the tired feeling therefrom, the after of influenza, fever, and severe colds, diseases depending on humors the blood, such as scrofula, chronic erysipelas, &c., is possessed by Dr Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People which give a healthy glo.w> to pale and sallow complexions. They are a specific for the troubles peculiar to the female system, and in the case of men they effect a radical cure in all cases arising from-jT|eutal worry,- over-work and any nature. Sold by all chemists and by the Dr Williams’ Medicine Company; Welling, m, N. Z. who will forward ' post paid ) on receipt of stamps or post order, one box for three shillings, or half-a-dozen for 'c&s;99n and sixpence.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2127, 12 July 1898, Page 3

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America And Spain. Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2127, 12 July 1898, Page 3

America And Spain. Te Aroha News, Volume XIV, Issue 2127, 12 July 1898, Page 3

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