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« WOMAN'S WORLD."

A CORRESPONDENT'S LETTER. Our esteemed correspondent, Tabitha Kay, sends us the following interesting letter, which contains some sisterly advice which is sure to be appreciated by the fair inhabitants who constitute Woman's World : " No. 8 Napier-street, Fitzroy, Victoria, 19th September, 1898. To the Editor,— Dear Sir,—lt is only those who have suffered from a serious illness who can thoroughly appreciate good health. That I have passed through such a critical period of my life and regained good

health is due to Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and 1 have pleasure in giving this testimonial, as these pills cured where doctors failed. About two years ago I went to Western Australia, and while there I contracted fever. However, I apparently shook this off, but I then suffered much from anremia, and grew gradually weaker and weaker, until at last I decided to return to Victoria. On arrival of the boat at Melbourne, I was so ill that I had to be carried off the steamer and taken to the Federal Coffee Palace. I lost no time in consulting a doctor ; in fact. I saw several medical men. They all prescribed for me, but I derived no permanent benefit from their treatment. I was losing all hope of ever being well enough to* resume my business as machinist, and this you will readily understand was not a pleasing outlook, and made me wretched indeed. About this time I had my attention directed to Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and I decided to give them a trial. I may hero mention that when I began taking Dr. Williams’ Pink PiUs (now some twelve months ago), I was so weak that I could not walk, but I had not finished taking a box before I noticed a decided improvement in my health. I have taken in all about fourteen boxes, and am confident that these pills have effected a complete cure in my case. I have resumed my occupation, and thank Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills for having cured me when other medicines signally failed. I know of several ladies who have been taking Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills with good results. I have also recommended them to my friends. Before I took your Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, the bodily anguish I experienced was very intense. I was in such a weak condition that I. thought my case was a hopeless one. Most sincerely yours, TABITHA KAY.” If you suffer from any ailment whatever arising from a weak, disordered or impoverished state of the blood, you cannot do better than take a course of to 5 s tt these pills. They build up the coustitu tion and strengthen the system in such a way as to prevent any ill effects occur ring after measles, influenza, colds, Ac They are also a certain cure for bilious ness, anaemia, liver and kidney troubles consumption, rheumatism, sciatica, lum bago, loss of physical strength, neuralgia all female irregularities, insomnia, de bility, indigestion and sick headache Obtainable from all chemists and dealers or from the Dr. Williams Medicine Co. Welling ton N.Z., who will for w a rtl six boxes for IBs 6d, or one box for Bs, post free. As imitations are upon the market, see that the full name—Dr. Williams’Pink Pills for Pale People —is printed in red on the white outside wrapper of every package you buy. Our pills arc sold only in Ihisform. Be sure you ask for Dr. Williams ’ Pink Pills ; it is only Dr. Williams' Pink Pills which have performed the thousands of wonderful cures us advertised. , ij Q SfeHißilS 'Tradespeople wishing to bring their wares before the notice of i Waikato settlers must advertise in The Argus.

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Waikato Argus, Volume V, Issue 375, 3 December 1898, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Argus, Volume V, Issue 375, 3 December 1898, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Argus, Volume V, Issue 375, 3 December 1898, Page 4

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