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A TRIP TO JAPAN.

Globe-trotters assure us that foreign travel, change of air and scene and diet generally effect a cure in the case of the unhappy victim to dyspepsia and indigestion, but that something more than these i* needed is proveel by the interesting story of Mrs Marietta Beaumont, of 183 William-street, Sydney, who had been for years a martyr to the abovs distressing complaints. Our reporter, calling at this lady's residence, found Me - s Peaumont a fascinating young lady, who readily volunteered to give full particulars of her travels, her sufferings, and her remarkable recovery. " We have heard, Mrs Beaumont, that you have only lately returned from Japan, where you went iu search of health and recreation ?'' " It is qirte true. I have had a most charming experience, and cm rejoiced to state that I now feel better thau ever I did. It is now twelve months since my medical attendant advised me a change of air, for the condition of my health had been such as to cause my fiiends considerable anxiety, for I was in a very low state. I had suffered for a long lime from dyspepsia, and I began to fear that n;y heart was affected, for it would beat violently upon the slightest exertion ; so I determined to follow my doctor's advice, and seek fresh fields and pastures new. I left Sydney by the ' Changsha,' one of the China Navigation Company's boats, and, after ' doing' China, proceeded to Japan, which is a most wonderful country. The climate suited mo to a nicety. Before leaving Australia I ! was advised to take with me a good

supply of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Pcop'c. I was told that the conditions ol life in the East are such that a reliable tonic is imperative." "Who advised you to take this remedy, Mrs Beaumont?" " A lady friend of mini who had taken it with great success anil who is a firm believer in its virtues. I feel convinced that it is to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills alcne that I am indebted for my restoration to health and animation. I took some two dozen boxes with mc, and the possession of them enabled me to perform many a kindly action, and the gratitude of a young Japanese gentleman, to whom 1 hud presented a box of this marvellous preparation, will ever remain firmly impressed upon my memory. I cannot conceive how it was I first became ill, for I have always taken plenty of outdoor cxerci-e, particularly horse-riding, of which I am passionately fond. However, I, determining to give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a fair trial, commenced taking them the day after I left Sydney, according to tl.e printed directions. After the first two boxes I felt a fit cat change for the better, and gradually increased the dose to three pills after each meal. I think I have taken in all ten or twelve boxes. I now feel as though I needed no further tone " Speaking for myself, I can certainly say ihey are a wonderful invention, and I consider that the thanks of the community are due to the genius who discovered this happy remedy." Bidding this sprightly lady adieu, our reporter took his departure. A remarkable efficacy in curing diseases aiising from an impoverished condition of the blood or an impairment of the nervous system such as rheumatism, neuralgia, partial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, St. Vitus' dance, nervous headache, nervous prostration, and the tired feeling therefrom, the after effects of la grippe, and severe colds, diseabes depending on humours in the blood, such as scrofula, chronic erysipelas, etc., is possessed by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ; and they also give a healthy glow to pale and sallow comp'exions, and are a specific for troubles prculiar to the female system, and in the case of men they effect a radical cure in all cases arising from meutal worry, over-work, or excesses of any nacure. They are soli only in boxes bearing the firm's trade mark and wrapper (printed in red ink). They are never cold in bulk, or by the dozen or hundred, and any dealer who offers substitutes in this form is trying to defraud, and should be avoided. Thrse pills are not a purgative. They are genuine only with the full name, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and are sold by all chemists, and by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Wellington, N.Z., who will forward (post paid), on receipt of stamps or post order, one box tor 3s; o, half dozen for 15s 9(1. £hey are unrivalled as a tonic or both sex cs.

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Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 230, 4 January 1898, Page 3

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A TRIP TO JAPAN. Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 230, 4 January 1898, Page 3

A TRIP TO JAPAN. Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 230, 4 January 1898, Page 3

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