Wellington, N.Z., October 27th, 1902. I Me Lane.—Dear Sir, @ I feel it my duty to let you know to go into the Wellington Hospital. ] I had been under thw care of five (5) different doctors, who said my case was one of consumption. I was told that my only chance was to go either to the " Blue Mountains" or the hospital. After being in the hospital six (6) weeks I returned home somewhat relieved, but not cured. I had a very nasty, hacking, hollow cough, and was frequently spitting blood. Owing to the coughing being so bad at night, morphia tablets were ordered to enable me to sleep a little at night. My ftWi was gradually, but surely leaving my body, and I was getting weaker and weaker, and was tired all the time. In April of this year (1902) I commenced taking through reading your little book, which was put under the door. The doctor who was .attending me said I was doing right, aud advised me to continue with it. I think he said this just to please me as much as anything. At this time my stomach was so weak, and my digestion bo poor that I could hardly retain the Emulsion, but by persistent efforts it gradually strengtlfwhile I had no difficulty in keeping it or six (6) weeks before I could tell there was any improvement. In fact. I was beginning to lose hope of your , Emulsion doing me good. Reading ) the testimonials from time to time thny induced me to continue. The testimonial of Trooper Orr, and his statement about how lie regained his health through being persistent with the Emulsion gave me fresh hope. I am now so thankful I was persistent. It was about this time that an improvemeat began to be noticeable The coughing was still very bad, and the bleeding had not entirely stopped, ' but there was a kind of feeling that I was getting a little better strength. This helped me on, and gave me fresh hope that I might still he well again. Right up to now, teven mouths later, I have kept on taking the Emulsion. At first one bottle each week, then two, and as I got stronger the dose was increased. For tho past two (2) months I have been taking three (3l bottles each week. I am now on my forty-fourth (44) bottle. It has been money well spent. Lane's Emulsion, d to 7 stone. Since then I „ 'adually increased and have • gaiued 16 pounds. Last Feb■v and March I was quite tumble 'alk but a few paces, ■ „_„.vion would tiro me vet., Now—October—l can, and do, walk "uite five 15) ">ii« «°«i' «••» a™ he walk I nsi Just previous to taking the M .emulsion, my doctor said he could do H no more for wc. Now I can sing my t| old songs as well as ever I did, showing A my lungs are strong aud sound. ij As further proof that my case was \ one of consumption, I was reported to I . Officers who visited the H " 1 am quite certain that my re- S "turn to health and strength la H " solely due to LANE'S EMULSION j] "and fresh air." \j Very greatfully and thankfully yours, fi (Signed) NELLY NIGHTINGALE. Eg
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 203, 12 September 1903, Page 4
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