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MR JUSTICE STIRLING AND DR. WILLI A MS' PINK PILLS.

In the High Court of Chancery recently, Mr Justice Stirliug pranted an injunction (with costs) against a London chemist, which is of much public import nice. The terms of the order are " that the defendant, his servants, and agents be perpetually restrained from supplying to persons who ask for or order Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Bale l'cople, under that or any abbreviated title such as ' Pink Pills for Pale People,'' Dr. Williams' Pnk Pills,' or ' Dr. Williams' Pills'ANY PIUS NOT BEING THE PLAINTIFF'S Pills, and aho from passing off such pills by the life of the term ' Pink Pills for Bloodless People,' or in any other way." The defendant was directed to give up to the plaintiff all labels, etc., con Lain'lig the term " Pink Pills for Bloodless People," and account to the plaintiff for all profits made by the use of that title. The numerous cures effected in this country by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People have led to fraudulent substitutions being attempted. They are only genuine when sold in a pink wrapper, with the FULL NAMK-Dr. Williams' Pink PiPs for Pale People prin'ed in red. Anyone who knows of substitution, or ATTEMPTED SUBSTITUTION, is asked to communicate (in confidence) with Messrs Johnson, Minter, Simpsrn and Co., Norwich Chambers, Hunter-street, Sydney, solicitors for the manufacturers of the genuine P.lis, who have been instructed to take proceedings for the enforcement of the proprietors' rights.

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Waikato Argus, Volume II, Issue 133, 13 May 1897, Page 3

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MR JUSTICE STIRLING AND DR. WILLI A MS' PINK PILLS. Waikato Argus, Volume II, Issue 133, 13 May 1897, Page 3

MR JUSTICE STIRLING AND DR. WILLI A MS' PINK PILLS. Waikato Argus, Volume II, Issue 133, 13 May 1897, Page 3

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