CHRONIC SLEEPLESSNESS MEANS BRAIN DISORDER, HEADACHES, WEAKNESS, AND PERHAPS LUNACY. __ *
DR WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS CURE THESE EVILS. To suffer from chronic sleeplessness is to suffer agonies of mind and body that not infrequently end in lunacy if the ailment is not combated. In completely curinq sleeplessness and the ills which follow it,
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Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People have been uniformly successful. That this is so is proved by yet another testimonial—that of Mr Walter Copeland, of Elizabeth-street, Brisbane. Mr Copeland is a well-known and highly-re-spected citizen, and for many years he has been employed upon intercolonial boats. This is what he said to a reporter from the Brisbane Age : " Some few years ago I suffered from insomnia. 1 consulted medical men and chemists here in this town, but all to no purpose. Some nights, after taking a strong opiate, I would have a few hours' sleep,'but this artificial production for sleep did not avail me much comfort, and I awoke tired and restless as ever, feeling just as bad as if I had remained sleepless. This state of things could not continue much longer. Under the ter? rible strain my constitution must give way. Already signs were not wanting that such a misfortune was coming over me ; my appetite was leaving me ; severe pains in the eyes aud forehead were adding to my discomfort, and I fully believed an early grave my fate. Being possessed of financial means, I procured many remedies. Some of them relieved my tortures for a while, but had no lasting effects. At last my medical adviser said he could do no more for me. ' Science and medicine had reached their limit,' said he, and, so far as his knowledge was concerned, my case was incurable. So I lived on, experiencing all the miseries and vicissitudes that such a complaint necessarily entails. Where would it end ? I looked for the only termination which I thought could permanently benefit me—death. But' as Shakespeare says, 'there is a tide in the affairs of man, which, taken in the flood, leads on to fortune.' Hear ing of a person who had suffered somewhat similarly to myself, and who had been cured by a course of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, I resolved to test once more the invention of medical science, and give the pills a trial, So I began to take the pills. After one box had been swallowed, I must confess my hopes were not too confident, but I continued taking them, and after three boxes of the pills had been taken I felt considerably relieved. I kept on taking them, and soon my appetite returned and my general state of health became satisfactory, but, more fortunate than all, I began to have sweet and refreshing nights of sleep." Concluding, Mr Copeland said he could have given this testimonial twelve months ago, but he was glad the opportunity now availed itself of publicly testifying to the merits of the pills, as some other unfortunate sufferers might probably be relieved by undergoing a course of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. This is strong, straight, true, indisputable testimony. Are you a sufferer? If so, your cure is at hand. The action of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People is directly on the blood, and thus it is that they are so famous for the cure of anaemia, weak heart, sleeplessness, scrofula, consumption, chronic erysipelas, debility, indigestion, liver and kidney diseases, and chest and lung troubles; they restore pale and yellow, complexions to the glow of health. They are also a splendid nerve and spinal tonic, and have cured many cases of. paralysis, locomotor ataxia, neuralgia, St. Vitus' dance, and nervous headache. Sold by chemists and storekeepers, and by the Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Wellington, New Zealand, at 3s a box, or six boxes for 16s 6d, but are genuine only with the full name on each box.
Notices. M. A. GOING, SADDLEE, HAENESS MAKER AND IMPORTER, street, Hamilton, RICK CLOTHS MADE ANY SIZE 10 ORDEE. WAGGON- - - - -&CART A SPECIALITY! PRICES MUCH BELOW ORDINARY QUOTATIONS. 5/1 TOWDEN'S T>UILDINGS, HAMILTON WEST. S. TUCKER, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Begs to thank the public of Hamilton and surrounding districts for their support for the last three years, and he would call their attention to the fact that he has the largest and best stock of TOBACCONISTS' AND FANCY GOODS In the DisTiucr, Viz.—Brushes and Combs, Purses. Perfumes, Books, Toys, till the Best Brands in Razors, GBD Pipes, SM Pipes (in cases) from 5s 6d, all the Leading Lines in Tobaccos and Cigars, Cigarettes, Bell's Tobaccos, Cope's Tobaccos, Wills' Tobaccos, also Plug, Derby, Ascot, Venus, Juno, Golden Eacle, Victory, Old Judge, Welcome Nugget, Ruby, Twist and Melrose ; Fancy Soaps, Accordeons, Fancy and Plain Notepaper, Photo. Frames, Basket-ware. Razors sent per post set and returned for one shilling. Isg" Any Goods not in stock can be procured in twenty-four hours from Auckland. 2/6 S. TUCKER. ISITING CARDS printed equal to ' copperplate, at The Waikato Argus Office, Hamilton.—George Edgecumbc, proprietor.
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Waikato Argus, Volume VI, Issue 382, 14 January 1899, Page 4
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