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ISNATCHED FROM CERTAINI IDEATH.

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SNATCHED FROM CERTAIN I DEATH. An Interesting Letter. I The following letter speaks for iiself. All that is necessary to be added is that Mr McMullen's letter was perfectly spontaneous, and written without any idea of publication. Eller Vale, Harrington. 2ht May, 1897. On the 20th March, 1895, I was taken seriously ill the doctors treated me for pneumonia, pleurisy, and also weakness of the heart. I was under the treatment of different doctors, but never seemed to get any better, but gradually sank. I tried every sort of patent medicines, but of no avail, and after four months of suffering, and being waited on night and day, I was removed to the Infirmary as the only chance I had. I was eight weeks in the Infirmary, and sent homo as incurable, my case (they said) only being a question of time, as I was gradually I getting weaker and weaker. It was now con- sidered certain that I could not last much longer. My friends had tried everything they could possibly think of to relievo me, and when my wife was asked to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People she only shoolc her head and said it was no use trying any more. She was, however, prevailed upon to try one box, and I can say it was this that saved my life. Before I got through the first box I felt a changed man, and my friends saw clearly that they had gob the right thing at last, I used altogether eight boxes, and from taking the first box I gradually gained strength and appetite I soon got well, and got to stir about, to the wouder of everybody, but kepS on taking the piUs till I started to work, which I did live weeks ago, as strong and healthy as ever I was. The only thing I regret is that I did not get the pills sooner I can confidently recommend them as having saved my life, and will always spenk in praise of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People.— Yours faitliftilly, SAMUEL TVTCNITULLRN." All classes of people, from the lowest to the highest) in the land, are unanimous in praising Dr. Williams' Pink Pills tor the cure of rheumatism, scrofnla, chronic erysipelas, and to restore pale and sallow complexion to the glow of health. They are also a splendid nerve and spinal tonic, and thus have cured many cases of paralysip, locomotor ataxy, neuralgia, St. Vitus1 dance, and nervous headache. They are now obtainable of all chemists, and from Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, 46, Bolborll Viaduct, London, at 2* 9d a box, or iix for 13 9d, but are genuine only with full name, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. The genuine pills, which cured Mr McMullen, as he so interestingly describes, are never sold lcose, or from glass jars or drawers, bub only inclosed, printed packages.

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