There are too many tired, pale, and languid men and women in this colony. Medical Science quickly shows us the reason of this. In our Changeable, Tropical Climate the blood soon becomes weak, watery, and deficient in healthy, red corpuscles. Upon the sufficiency of these corpuscles depends the good health and strength of all men and women. Now, medical science also points out the cure. Dr. Williams, after many years of careful research, discovered the pleasant prescription he has given to the world under the title of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, which have no equal as a maker of healthy, red corpuscles. For this reason thousands of eminent medical men in France, America, and Australia are daily prescribing them to their patients. They bring the Bloom of Health to Pale Faces, whilst they change a weak and debilitated body into a graceful^ wellnourished form. They do not purge, and thus they do* not weaken.
BLOODLESSNESS CURED IN NEW ZEALAND"I am 19 years of age," said Miss Pelrea Peterson, of l?eatherston, North Islaud.New Zealand, to a pi-ess represeuiative who interviewed her last month, "and since I was 15 I have been suffering, more or less. I had acute palpitation of the heart, winch was brought about by anaemia or bloodles-sness, to which I was long a martyr. Whenever I ran upstairs ni3 r heart would thump violently against my sides, and I would be quite speeohless for several moments until I recovered my breath. Night ufter night I tossed, weary aud wornout, on my bed, trying vainly to sleep, t had fearful attacks of cramp in my legs, and so great wus the agony that frequently it caused mo to scream out in very desperation. I was always in a weak, low stale, and never felt fit for my work. 1 My legs would at times swell up to a considerable extent, and this naturally occasioned myself and my mother great suspense. Thus, as I grew older I grew worse aud worse, being subject also to periods of giddiness which many a time caused me to almost fall down. I tried plenty of medicines, and I Imd several doctorsj but they gave no relief. I also consulted three doctors regarding an affeution of the eye from which I suffered. Having almost given up my case as hopeless, I one day noticed an advertisement for Dr. Wi.Hi.ims' Pink Pills for Pale People in the Evening Post. Gathering hope from this, in June, 1897, 1 commenced taking them strictly according to directions. After the third dose I found a change for the better. I continued with them until I, bit by bit, improved so much that four months ago I left them off altogether. I have taken a total of nine boxes, and am now in every way in the most perfect health. ■ Insomnia, weakness, giddiness, heart palpitation, cramps, and swellings in tlio legs have all disappeared, and the nffaotion in ray eye bas likewise ceased. As there has been no recurrence of these ailmonls at till during the past four months, itis evident that my cure is a permanent owe. The pills Uave absolutely cured me, and I will always keep some of them by me. I feel fit for my work uud for anything. My mother Wiinks the world of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and she has tried several boxes herself. lam awfully thankful to them, aud havo recommended them to all my friends. Four of them speak exactly as I do of tke pills, aud cannot.praise them too highly. I am well I, known here, and numbers of people have been watching my case with interest. You can use thia testimonial in any way you desire." J)r. Williams' Pink Pills for' Pale People are not a patent medicine but are a thoroughly scientific preparation, the result of years of careful study on the part of an cmi nent Edinburgh University physician, and they were successfully used' by him in his every•day practice for years 'before being offered for gen cml sale. They »re a perfect blood bii ilder and " nerye restorer, curing such diseases as rheuinntism, neuralgia, partial paralysis, locomotor dtaxia, St. Vitus' dance, nervous headache, general debility, nervous prostration, the after effects of la grippe, influenza, dengue fever, and severe colds, diseases depending on humours in the blood, such as scrofula, chronio erysipelas, &o. Pink Pills give a healthy glow ia pale and sallow complexions, und are a specific for all troubles peculiartothe female system, such nsautemin, poor and watery blood* female irregularities, &o f In the case of men they effect a rudical cure in troubles arising from mental worry, over-work, or eleesses of any nature.
DEBILITY CURED. A GRATEFUL SUFFERER'S LETTEE. Drill Dool Woolshed, N.S.W., 18th July. 1898. The Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Sydney. Dear Sirs,— Your letter to hand to-day, and it is with sincere pleasure that I now write to you that I am receiving the greatest benefit from the use of Dr Vyilliams' Pink Pills. Mine -was a very bad case of debility. I was BECOMING VERY WEAK, and I suffered from piles and neuralgia very severely. It is now about 15 months since I first got some of your pills, and I have , been taking them on and off whenever I could afford to buy them ; but tny case certainly required that 1/ should take them continuously for tiwee or four montks. I have been taking the pills now for two months continuously in the larger dose, and, thank God, I am in a position continue them imtil I am quite cured, which, I think, will not take more than two months more. I have got seven bo^es yet, and I shall send for more before they am done. lam glad to say that "I am improving every day. Tho neuralgia has gone, also the piles, and I am gaining strength and wsiqht fast. I have gained dyer a stone in the last month. I have taken 14 boxes since I began to take the pills reiruhrty, but I do not care if I have to take ' 100 as long as they effect a cure, as I now feel confident they will. I have spent a lot of money on patent medicines and specialists, without any good cpsults, and I thank God and Dr. Williams for the hope that has been given me. I remain, Dear Sirs Yours very truly, (Signed) JAMES TIFFIN. WILL YOU WRITE TO US? Please write to us describing your case fully. We will answer you without charge, and shall be glad to hear from you. If we do not think Dr. Williams' Pink Pills suited to you, we wll unhesi- { tatingly say so. Please address— Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Sydney, Dr. Williams' Pink /^^^\/^Ze^\ Pills permanently^Cj^/^lL^^^ cm c aaeemia (bloodless-^^2J^^J3*F|J ness),indie'estipn,sleep- ** I leasness. biliousness, fj\ § liver and kidney trou- V 4 m Dies, general debility, W If all ladies' ailments, > II nervons prostration, r^H chronic diarrhcea,lnng irf. Frt I \\n trouble, effects ofjNV 1 ""fr I measles and influenza, **<»<&« ICC i . I /t!||j gravel, Bright's die- . l n^ >*• s\ W** U* I easo.ricketa. paralysis, <£ _| , Ij3 I locomotor ataxia, &c. i r_ •*• »■■ nil I * ***^ .S" _>^v'l Obtainable from all o^k^ chemists and dealers, <? ffiKKflSffl 1 1758 or from the JDr. Wil- *** C^J^M liams Medicine Co., Hi SSSSSfiwI Wellington, who will £\ WKai j||||i| forward six boxes for ' & ll'lufl lGs 6d, or one box for V-. i"Of3 3s, post free. skl? •TrT^^^^
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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 128, 26 November 1898, Page 2
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1,247Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 128, 26 November 1898, Page 2
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