YOUNG LADY'S RUMBLE STATE
The trials which a young lady resident of Onehunga (Auckland), has gone through (says a local papei) are so extraordinary as to deserve publication. The truth of her statements has been throughly investigated ami proved. ‘I can very truly claim, 1 said Miss Cunningham, when called upon at her residence tu Selwyu Street, Onehunga, ‘ shat as I am only eighteen, my troubles have beu extraordinary for my age. I had always been weakly and subject 10, heavy colds, so that, when two u-aia ago I was attacked by brouchitis, I was tllp.epared to withstand it. I became very feverish and a continual cough racked my frame. My chest was exceedingly painful and my breathing oppressed. I grew weak, thin and pale, and exposure to changes of temperature caused violent fits of coughing, sometimes bringing up blood.’
‘ Your trials have indeed been nmarkable for one so young,’ said the re-portt-r. ‘ Nor was that all,’ said Miss CunniiKhan, ‘the bronchitis brought on brought on consumption. I wasted away, and suffered from weakening night sweats, and despite medical treatment and tonics 1 appeared to be rapidly d.cliuiug. One day whilst weak and ill I read that Dr. Williams’ pmk pills for pale peeplc were tuo'ul in consumption, so I sent for some. Somehow J seemed to believe In them, and after taking two boxes I certainly felt better. I continued with them for some time linger, and they certainly restored me to robust health. Now every symtom of bronchitis and consumption has gone, and I am stronger and in brighter spirits than ever I was. I really cannot recommend Dr. Williams’ pink pills too highly.’ By replacing the lost blood and increasing the resisteut power of the lungs, Dr. Williams’pink pills have cured many cases of consumption. They so increase the patient’s strength that he or she is enabled to rally from the weakness, and eventually throw off consumbtion and other ailments. These pills have cured many cases of rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago, etfeots of influenza and pneumonia, antemia, debility, weak heart, skin diseases, St. Vitus’ danct. paralysis, etc Sold by chemists ami storekeepers, and by the Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Wellington, three shillings, six boxes sixteen and six, post free. They contain no poison and cannot harm the most delicate child or lady.
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Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1030, 24 August 1901, Page 3
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384YOUNG LADY'S RUMBLE STATE Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1030, 24 August 1901, Page 3
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