RELIEF AT LAST.
THE EXPERIENCE OF A LONDES PORO YOUNG LADY.
A VICTIM OK SEVERE TAINS, DIZZINESS & WATERY ISLOjD—AT TIMES COULD NOT GO UP A STEP-HOW SHE REGAINED HEALTH AND STRENGTH.
[From the Clinton New Era.]
Miss Kate Longman is a young lady of about 2'2 years of ape, who lives with her mother in the pretty little village of Londesboro, six miles from the town of Clinton. Both are well - known and highly-esteemed by their many friends. The New Era having learned that Miss Longman had been a great sufferer and had recently been restored to health by the timely use of a well-knoivn popular remedy, despatched a representative to get the particulars of the ease. In reply to the reporter's inquiries, Miss Longman said that if her experience might be the means of helping some other sufferer she was quite willing that it should be made public. " For a long time," she said, "I was very poorly. I was weak, and run down, and at times suffered pains in my back that were simply awful. My blood was in a watery condition, and I was subject to spells of weakness to such an extent that I could not step up a doorstep to save my life. I ileetoiod a great deal for my sickness, lut without avail. At last, after having fr ijiif ntly read in the New Era of cures effected by the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, I determined to give them a trial. The rt suit \<as that my health soon began to return and the pains and weakness lift me, and I was again restored to strength." At this moment Mrs Longman entered, nod being infoimed who the visiter was and what was his mission, said : " Dr. Williams' fink Pills are the greatest medicine known. My daughter was so sick that I feared she would die, and she continually grew weaker until she began the use of Pink Pills, and they have cured her, as she has not bad a recurrence of the trouble since.'' .Miss Longman is now the picture of health, and declares that Dr. Williams' Pink Pdls are entitled to the credit. The New Era knows of many others who hive benefitted by this remarkable remedy. Di. Williams' Pink Pills are a specific for all diseases arising from an impoverished condition df the blood or a shatieied condition of the nervous forces, Mich as St. Vitus dance, locomotor ataxia, rheumatism, paralysis, sciatica, the after elfeets of inlltierza, loss of appetite, headache, dizziness, chronic erysipelas, scrofula, etc. They are also a specific for the troubles peculiar to the female -ys'eiii, correcting iriegularitirs, suppressions, and all forms of female weakness, building r.ucw the blood and restoring the !;lo\\ of health to the pale and sallow cheeks, in the case of mm they effect a radical cure in all eases arising from mental worry, over-work, or excesses of of any nature. Every box of (he genuine Dr. Wrilli j mis' Tinl; Pills has the trade mark on the wrapper around the box, and the purchaser can protect himself from imposition by lefllsing all others. Obtainable from all dealers, or the Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Wellington, N.Z., will forward, post | aid, on receipt of stamps or pn-i order, one Lux for lis or haif dozen for I "a !l I.
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Waikato Argus, Volume II, Issue 126, 27 April 1897, Page 4
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556RELIEF AT LAST. Waikato Argus, Volume II, Issue 126, 27 April 1897, Page 4
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