J LITTLE GIRL OUITE PARALYSED j # ; Legs and Arms were Limp am j Useless. | « ■Carried About and Fed like 9 i Baby—Completely cured by j Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I Paralyiss is general ly regarded ns incurable. It certainly presents the | greatest difficulties to the medical I man than possibly any other disease. } The per centage of complete recovery is very small. Notwithstanding this, there have been some very remarkable cures of the complaint by Dr Williams' Pink Pills. A most wonderful cure of Locomotor Ataxia, the severest form of paralysis, a number 0f years a S° in ; ■ Canada, a case \y independentlyin- - 4j vestia g ted hy a j. • score of newa- ( P a P ers » gave . t 'V'vi these piils fame throughout the world. Lately a t Newcastle there has been a remarks be cure of Paralysis, a result of a course of these Pills. The case concerns little Gonst a n c e Spears, whose picture we give, daughter of Mrs Spears, of Milton Streer, Hamilton. Mrs Spears made the following statement to a reporter: "Soon after Constance turned ten she was afflicted with pains all over her body. Soon she could hardly eat a thing. Her right leg and right arm became useless. She was in bei one day and up the next. She could not walk. We had to carry her about like a b°.by She grew so thin that she was just like a skeleton. Rheumatism came in her fingers, and she used to swell all over, even to her face. Her fingers j were all drawn up. No one knows the pain she suffered. She could do nothing for hersilf. She couldn t even turn in bed. The neighbours all know how ill she was. The doctor gave her up twice. He did all he could for her, but st'll she was not cured. She was tended to night and day. At last through reading how a little girl had been cured by Dr Wililams' Pink Pills, I dtcided to give them to Constar.ce and got some from Mr Donald, in Hunter Street. I gave her half a pill after each meal. They did her so much good that I increased the dose to one pill aftsreach meal. The improvement they made in her was wondeiful. Before she started them she could not slaep, was all nerves, and didn't appear to have arty blood in her body. Night after night I have been up with her. No words could give an iiea of how ill she was. In ever thought to see her alive to-day. If it hadn't been for Dr Wililams' Pink Pills she would have been lying in Sandgate nowThey saved her life. I can't say enough in praise of them. My daughter here can also tell v«u of the pitiable plight that Constance was in, and Constance herself can tell you that whet I say is true." Th? tonic treatment with Dr Williams' Pink Pills by building up the blood so that it can nourish and strengthen the weakened nervous system, has made hundreds of cures m the most severe nervous disorders. , Dr Wililams' Pink Pills are s Id by all dealers in medicine, or sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of price 3a per box; six boxes for I6s 6d by the Dr Williams Medicine Co., of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington, Mrs S. H. Walker, 230 Humffray-st, IWlarat,Vic., writi s: "Have used Chamberlain's Ccusrh Remedy for four years, and know it is excellent. Have found it most beneficial. Can recommend it to anyone. In tact have done so many timfts, and it has accomplished good > results in every case " For sale by all chemists and storekeepers: ! '/ y H'4'ii i I ?'( 'ufuL -i'ij J"Z~~ . i wmsm f 'v- 1 H "" ist. i 4
GRIFFIN'S PATENT TEA CAN. WORKING MEN! VTTIir drink cold tea when * * you can purchase one of Griffin's LATENT TEA CANS? The bottom of this .'an contains a small spirit lamp, or other suitable oil may be used. The lamp when lit will warm tea in 5 minutes, or boil water in 12 minutes. The Can may bo used on the road, in the bush, quarry, or coal mine, Frebh Tea may be made in the Can when required, by adding the tea when the water has boiled. These Cans are manufactured in different sizes. Sold at a very reasonable price, at all ironmongers and storektepcjrs in the Domiaion. P. J. GRIFFIN, Patentee. " Whitehall" Bouloott-bt., WELLINGTON. $ K C a (F> (Q EZ^VJ GRIfT/ *°^Er~E PAT.APPt'D. Foßfcr-_£ -s*JpiY g'* \OOV—. \ — —/ m'. -/ '•W- J -W"'i -/ -/ m —er—Tp Amber Tips Tea That's the name to remember wheii next you go to the grocer s. It represents the best in tea. Prices 1/8, 1/10 and 2/-per ib. 14
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9619, 12 October 1909, Page 7
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