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Blood Stools: Sales. rjYVVELFTH A NNUAL QALE OF 'rjIHOROUGHBRED V" EARLINGS BRED BY AND THE PROPERTY OF MR THOMAS MORRIN, WELLINGTON PARK, AUCKLAND BY MESSRS HUNTER AND NOLAN ON mUESDAY, 4th JANUARY, 1398. JL WITHOUT RESERVE. LOT 1.-BROWN FILLY by Hotchkiss dam St. Mary by St. Leger frorr Weasel by Anteros (imp.). This fill> is descended from Musket out of s Stockwell mare. LOT 2.—GREY FILLY by Hotchkiss darr Maid of Athol by Maribyrnong- frorr Paraguay by Little John. This fill} is closely related to Amberite, Savanaka, Kingsborough, Emily, Nellie. and three-quarter sister to those great performers Krupp, Soudan, Kotuku. Scots Grey, Queen of Trumps and own sister to Merry Maid. LOT 3.—BROWN COLT by Cuirassiei (own brother to Trenton) dam Radiant by Robinson Crusoe from Radiance. This is a particularly -well-shaped colt, and has three strains of Fisherman combined with Musket. LOT 4.—BAY FILLY by Hotchkiss dam Hipporina by Hippocampus from Yatterina by Yattendon. This filly is sister to Armour and related tc Ingorina and Crimson Streak, both good performers. LOT S.—CHESTNUT COLT by St. Legei dam Lady Wellington by Musket from Rosalie by Patriarch. This colt's dam is full sister to Derringer and Cartridge, dam of that good colt Amberite now winning in Australia. LOT 6.—BAY COLT by Castor (Imp.) darr Victoria by Feve (imp.).. Victoria is dam of those good performers Adelaide, Planet and Castoria. LOT 7.—BAY COLT by Cuirassier (owr brother to Trenton) dam Agnes by St. Leger (imp.) from Lovebird (imp.) b> Macaroni. This is a well-grown colt, and with Musket, St. Leger, Weatherbit and Macaroni blood coursing through his veins should make a racehorse. LOT B.—BROWN FILLY by Cuirassiet dam Rubina by Kingsborough from Etiquette (imp.) by Caractacus, winnei of the Derby. Rubina is the flam oi Florrie, a first-class performer. LOT 9.—BAY COLT by St. Leger dam Muskerina (dam of several winners) by Musket from Hipporina (dam of several winners) by Hippocampus from Yatterina (dam of Rosebud) by Yattendon. LOT 10.—CHESTNUT FILLY by St. Leger (imp.) darn Bianca by Black Eagle from Bessie by Angler. Bianca is the dam of Lady Whitford and The Shrew, the latter undoubtedly one of the best mares now racing in N.Z. This filly has plenty of size, combined with great Quality. LOT 11.—CHESTNUT COLT by St. Leger (imp.) dam Leorina by Leolinus (imp.) from Yatterina by Yattendon. Leorina, the dam of this colt was very fast and a great weight carrier, winning at all distances; Yatterina, the grand dam was also a great performer. LOT 12.—GREY COLT by Castor (imp.) dam Vivandiare by Musket. Vivandiere is the dam of Son-of-a-Gun, Gallant, The Dancer, Three Star, Heavenly Twin and Tauhei, all good performers. LOT 13.—BAY COLT by Castor (imp.) dam Sunrise by Ramarama from Awatea by Ravensworth (imp.) from Skybird by Teddington. Awatea is dam of Grip, winner of the Canterbury Cup and C.J.C. Handicap. LOT 14.-CHESTNUT FILLY by St. Leger (imp.) dam Aida by Leolinus (imp.) from L'Orient (imp.) by Knight of the Crescent. This filly is full sister to Impulse, winner of the New Zealand Cup of l.OOOsovs.. A.R.C. Easter Handicap, Autumn Handicap, Wanganui Stakes, and at 5 years A.R.C. Easter Handicap. Abel, another son of Aida, was a good performer. This is a particularly handsome filly.

LOT 15.—CHESTNUT COLT by St. Legei dam Yattaghan by Nordenfeldt from Yattacy by Yattendon. This colt is well-grown and furnished like a. 2-year-old and combines a double cross of Stockwell on Yattendon and Musket. LOT 16.—BAY COLT by St. Leger (imp.) dam Cissy by Musket from Frailty. This is a beautiful yearling and descended from such a racing family is certain to grow into a brilliant racehorse. LOT 17.—CHESTNUT FILLY by St. Leger dam Lyrelinus by Leolinus from Lyre by Patriarch. This is a grand filly , and Stockwell on Yattendon is a very ' successful cross. LOT 18.—BROWN COLT by Hotchkiss dam Lady Cureton by Goldsborough from Mingera by Yattendon from The Fly by Fisherman from Marchioness (imp.), winner of the Oaks. This colt ; has a combination of strong- blood which have all produced winners. LOT 19.-BAY FILLY by St. Leger (Imp.) dam Hazel by Nordenfeldt from Ouida by Yattendon. This is another Stockwell on Yattendon cross. Hazel herself was a great performer and is full sister to that phenomenal colt Strathmore, and three-quarter sister to Artillery, Balista and Hilda, all good performers. LOT 20.—CHESTNUT COLT by Hotchkiss dam Rose of Wellington by St. Leger (imp.) from Fleurette by Robinson Crusoe. This colt is beautifully bred, well-grown and most promising. He is full brother to that sterling performer True Blue. LOT 21.-BAY COLT by Castor (imp.) dam Valentinia by Leolinus (imp.) from Lyre by Patriarch from Lyra by Thormanby. This is an immense colt, showing great power and bone. LOT 22.—BROWN COLT by Hotchkiss dam Frailty by Goldsborough from FJora Mclvor by New Warrior. Frailty is dam of Trenton, Niagara, Cuirassier, Mary, Cissy, Zalinski, Havoc and s Astronomer, all great winners. This i is a beautiful yearling, has plenty of size, with splendid legs and feet, and <■ all quality. LOT 23.—BROWN FILLY by St. Leger i (imp.) dam Ouida by Yattendon from i Gulnare by Little John. Being closely ' related to Artillery, Balista. Hilda, Hazel and Strathmore, also well-grown, , should recommend this (illy to : followers of running blood. ; LOT 24,-BROWN FILLY by St. Leger dam Hilda by Muaket from Ouida by Yattendon. Hilda was a great performer—one of the best N.Z. ever ; produced, winning at all distances with heavy weights. Her sons Antares and Fulmen are good performers. The i Stockwell cross on Musket and Yattendon should produce a racehorse. i ■ ■ Conveyances. i __________________________________ 1 _-J___U_JU__ 1 T^T AIWE RA, OREWA, WADE. TO WAIWERA IN FOUR HOURS BY ROAD. ' I i Messrs PATERSON and CO. will run a ' Coach from Devonport to the above- ■ mentioned Districts. Leave Devonport.—Tuesday. 21st Dec, ' 1 p.m.; Saturday (Christmas Day), S a.m. Leave Waiwera—Wednesday, 3 p.m.; Sunday, 3 p.m. FARES.—Okura: Single 3/, Return 5/; Wade: Single, 4/, Return 7/6; Orewa: . Single 5/; Return 8/; Waiwera: Single C/, . Return 10/. Arrangements for Specials can be made at our Offices, Auckland or Devonport. JOS. CARRIE, Manager. . AN AND AFTER THE 25th DEC, a BUS will leave Victoria-street Corner for Howick Daily at 8.45, returning at 5 p.m. J. CRAWFORD. ;> _ ________ «4-_glf^^-^_ag_SCaLl^ NEWTON ROAD (Opposite Kdinborough Castle Hotel). Cabs, 'Buses, Brakes, Waggonettes, Buggies, "Vehicles of every description for Hire. Wedding and Funeral Carriages supplied shortest notice. Moderate charges. A six-horse Brake leaves Wharf every Sunday at 1.40 p.m. for Otahuhu, Mangere and Onehunga. A very delightful drive. Return Fare. 2s. Telephone, 241. OT. HELIER'S BAY. Picnic Parties and the public generally are advised that Messrs Pullan and Armitage have leased this Estate and are prepared to throw it open to their clients. The beach is the best in the province for children. Plenty of shelter and ■water. For Brakes. Buses, Waggonettes, Cabs, or Buggies, apply to the undersigned. Our Regular Bus Service runs daily, leaving Railway Station at 9.10, 11.40, 2.10, 5.10. Returning 7.50, 11.0, 2.0, 5.0. PULLAN, ARMITAGE and CO.

• Conveyances. ' ..__._—---i.iiii ir-" 'fTISITOBS TO TE ABO HA, • NOTICE.— The undersigned will run a Coach ' from Te Aroha on Tuesdays, Thursdays and ' Saturdays, meeting Train for Auckland at Morrinsville on those days, and returning to To . Aroha. from Morrinsville on Mondays, Wednes- ' days and Fridays, on arrival of train froui 1 Auckland; conveying passengers, parcels and ! mm- E. GALLAGHER, i Auckland Agsote: Thqs. Cook a»d Sou, {$'Queea-£tre»t. i DJ3VONPORT AND TAKAPUNA 'BUSES. i PATERSON and CO.'S TIME TABLE. COACHES Leave Leave Leave Devon port. Milford Rd. Cameron's Cr. 17.50 a.m. — — 9.29 „ 7.45 a.m. 7.55 a.m. 10.20 „ 8.50 „ *9.0 „ 111.20 „ 10.10 „ 10.20 , 12.50 p-in. 11.10 „ "11.20 „ : U-M „ 12.45 p.m. 12.56 p.m. 2.50 „ 1.40 „ 1.50 „ 113.50 „ 2.50 „ 3.0 „ H. 20 „ !U0 „ 3.50 „ ; f4.50 „ — *4.40 „ 5.30 „ t5Si „ t*s_Jo „ — 16.0 „ t*!5.30 „ SATURDAY NIGHTS. — 5.A5 pjm. *5.55 p.rnu 8.0 p.m. 6.30 „ *GAO ~ 10.40 „ 9.0 „ *9.15 „ WEDNESDAY NIGHT. 10.40 p.m. - . *905 p.m. SUNDAYS. 9.50 a.m. — *10.0 a.m. IG.SO „ U.O a.m. *ILIS „ 11.50 „ 1.0 p.i_. *1.20 p.m. 2.20 p.m. i.15 „ *L3O „ _50 „ 6.15 „ *5.50 „ — 6.0 „ *_15 „ 9.20 „ — — t Round the Lake. _~ t Except Saturdays. • Calls at _otaL | 'KsCjunarou's Corner only. FARES—Single. V; 'Return. 1/6. Tickets V-per dozen. Special arrangements for Tourists, Picnic -and _verrii«j Parties. 'Buses, Brakes, Buggies, Saddle Hacks, Wedding and Funeral Carriages on .hire at shortest notice. Allkinds od Express "Work done. A Daily Parcel Delivery to Tateapuna, leaving; Devanport at 130 p.m. All ortiera promptly attended to. All piwioas Time Tables cancelled. JOS. CAEHIE, Manager. JuferEth, 1897. DEVONPORT AND WARKWOPvTH MATT, COACH. Leave Devonport every Monday and Wednosday at 9 a.m., and Friday at 8 a.m., calling at Wade, Orewa, Waiwera, and Puhoi. Leave Wark-worth on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 8 a.m. Great Reduction in Fares for two or more passengers. THOMAS BUTLER, Proprietor. COOK & SONS, Booking Agents. RICKIT AND jTi O.'S ROYAL MAIL LINK OF COACHES Leaves Morrison's Royal Hotel and Woodward's Pacific Hotel. Thames, for PurirL, Hikutaia, Paeroa, Waihl, Karangahako, Waitekauri and To Aroha, Daily, at 8 a.m. Leaves Thames for Tauranga—Tuesdays and Fridays at 8 a.m. Leaves To Aroha, Waihi and Waitekauri Daily at 8 a.m., for Paeroa, meeting Coach for Thames. Leaves Crosby's Hotel, Paoroa, for Thames, Waihi, Waitekauri, and Te Aroha, Daily, at 1 p.m. Leaves Tauranga for Thames—Tuesdays and Fridays. Carriages, Brakes and Buggies with reliable drivers, thoroughly acquainted with all parts of the Goldfield; aud Saddle Horses can bo hired at the Company's Stables, at Thames, Hikutaia, Paeroa, Karangahake, Waihi, Waitekauri, Te Aroha and Tauranga. 1 Telegrams and Letters promptly attended to. Auckland Booking Agent-THOS. COOK & SON, 89, Queen-street, Auckland. RICKIT and CO., Proprietors.

Public Notices. ESTABLISHED ISBS. /^?^\ • I!J TRADE MARK. |T|!| i TELEPHONE 72. WILSON'S Trade "^raP Mark. J, Wilson & Co. AUCKLAND, N.Z. ESTABLISHED 1878. HP HE above TRADE MARKS are X REGISTERED, and anyone putting CEMENT or LIME in Bags so Marked Is liable to Prosecution. Each Bag also contains a Circular. Concrete is unequalled for foundations, retaining walls, bridge piers and wings, culverts, dams, tanks, dips, stable and cowshed floors, yards, paths, etc. Cost low. Work permanent. Advice free. We also sell—Garden Lime, Bricks, Pipes, Sand, etc. J. WILSON and CO., Manufacturers of PORTLAND CEMENT and HYDRAULIC LIME. Auckland. Iff I tfftff LE BOURSE!, ! CELEBRATED GREASE FOR MACHINES "■£' ZKCOmT Aft A BLE" GREASE FOR CARTsT AXLBS, &c, "LA BOURGETINE" Apply to Messrs A. MILLAR & CO., Auckland, OK TO _ Metsn M. OPPCNHEIMEff & QO^ Parl«. PAUL BERGE &F. MARCOUX, I I2IEUX (I<olre), ?& jslj<t xjf aottjeees. BRAIDS AND LACES. Apply to Messrs A. MILLAR, fc CO., A««kland; or to M. OPPKNUEIMBR & CO., Paris. a __ ASK FOR PERAMBULATORS. <^5W W. A. THOMPSON & Co. /[ss W|ir^QJ 95 VICTOKIA ST., jir^iSr Works: Christclrurch, WOOL. 'WOOL. WOOL. TV V T : NOTICE TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. Tho undersisTnod are CASH BUYERS OF WOOL AT HIGHEST MARKET RATES. WARNOCK BROTHERS. ON SALE: PURE BONE FLOUR, PURE BONKDUST. Al BONEDUST, Bl BONEDUST. Cl BONEDUST, WHEAT AND CORN MANURE, ROOT MANURE, TURNIP MANURE, POTATO MANURE, GRASS MANURE, MAIZE MANURE, AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. Price List, Analysis and Samples on application to "^^7"ARNOCK "DROTHERS, durham-street,j"auckland. MUSIC, Chant, Hymn and other books cheaply and expeditiously bound at the 'Star' Office.

WO RACING IANDlAND s TROTTING nTFMBERS' TICKETS, bound In either tSr o7 Cloth, PROGRAMMES in S, Book or Folding Card Shape, SnTAIiZATOR, GATE and OTHER ffigETS ENTRY FORMS, RACE SaRDS ILLUSTRATED POSTERS, etc.. _£istc executed on the shortest notice, atinost Reasonable Rates. Country favours receive prompt attenUon< Address MANAGER. "Star" Office, Auckland.

Ladies' hats : holiday shapes, 6d, 9d, and Is. 100 dozen ladies' gloves, our celebrated makes, at 2s 1 Id. In tan and fancy colours. —D.S.C.— (Advt.) Medical. TTib Sseret off a Beautiful Skin ■ Soft, -white hands, shapely nails, and luxuriant hair, -with clean, wholesome scalp, is found in tiie perfect action of the Pores, produced by CUTICUEA SOAP, the most effective skin purifier and bomtifier in the world. Sold thronshontthe world. British riepot: i l. Neteiet & Bo^s, Londti-i. rorrnH D. a.vm C. Coep.. S"le Props^ Boston. as-"ilowtoI >urh'y:ii;dßeautit'ytiieSkin, freeEUCDV Wi'ffJWQ m Pimples to Scrofula cured y- CARRIED Ladies should send 4 penny JjuL stamps for pamphlet. Valuable information.— J. L. Saunaers and Co., 555, Punt Road, South Yarra, Molbourae.

" ' J Effect CURES in CASES Regarded as HOPELESS by Hospitals and Medical Men. Read the True Report of the following Cures :— Qrr rrrmrfa , -p.-^^-j-, nriT>r?T . . T wrote to Sydney for six boxes have done our son, "Willie." Every as much exercise as possible in the tried two or three kinds, but with no Miss May had done during- the past will insist upon their daughters 01. VllUb IJAhijii! KjkJx.CjU > wmiams > p^k pjn s and the word of what this lady has so kindly flower garden. But thoug-h hitherto good results. At last I made up my two years, to use Dr. Williams' Pink taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills' suoon BY DR WILLIAMS' PTNK v,,i onmmenced taking- them according written is perfectly true, and 1 can passionately fond of flowers, and in mind to take her away to some other Pills for Pale People, and thus per- the approach of the period of puberty -ditto T^r»r> -dat I? ppn^n? tn rations assure you I am thankful to God for the habit of spending whole after- part of the colony for a change, but haps bring happiness and sunshine and thus avoid all chances of disease FILLS lUX rALdi r&ls^ljXh ™ " £ he time he had taken three curing- my boy through their means, b^t**}^* before doing so I saw in the "Tarran- into the lives that are now rendered or early decay. bnv«s he was so much improved as to for we were afraid he would never get ■ Vh gower Times" an advertisement about almost insupportable by suffering and &-» .. A LAD WHOSE SUFFERINGS WEEE Je able to feed himself, to wash and better, as all other medicines seemed Vg @% Dr' wmiams> Pink Pills> and dicing oppression. JW. £)% M//# / FA TEKRLBLE TO WITNESS. d ess himself and even to lace his to give him no relief at all. He was \ti W . $$|F5, Other members of the family corro- If BEFmmsL B atip Mf " boots a'thin"- he had not done suffering for over two years. Ml f*Bms*\ I? IP borated Mrs Bowe's remarks, and J JflfiiFll^^*^ EM IRTtp-prTA-RTTT T-pqTT\fOV-Y OK \ for a very "km <* time before. When he 'I am, Sirs, yours gratefully, W W?s2p after thanking the ladies for the k:nd 1 1 81 liifLl Q MT Zt SIONAE?! WEpI W finished the Bix boxes he- was '(Mrs) HANNAH LOVETT.' fL , VSgT £.- manner in which the pressman had I j IIJ& * ftkP H MIbSIONAKIa WIHL. Sectlv cured, and looked quite a..., g . J i^KgW®*"l *J@MT^M raexved and .the preserved 4 if^% f °J? W ,t , 7T, \ <Vjt.ii r ' l^S^w^R-^-^i **»t3Sid>sl sfet?K manner m which particulars had been « I|—/\-l_.!r ■■ m\\ 'Lake Condah, October 11, 189:. cnfterent boj RELENTLESS ANAEMIA. \-^W jV"^-*^ given, the interview closed. ■ SpSfesF^^=^=ll irni T , T . T .,.. , ~ ~ . ~ 'TtYiT* OVPr lOUr monins lie lias uccii . H I «jo «» « , . -■ . StSrsa^rrr= <gi&Ml>K-\r' -is-tf-iWutfij^rttra 3— T^S The Dr. Williams Medicine Co °[ n ° all sorts of weather rabbit- DEVASTATIONS %S k ~^^§- ** f has a, w\ de <*™\°* 'Sir, y 3 trapping- with his father, can use his ITS DEVASTATIONS. /ft =^^^ , f riend s m Maldon, and pleasure has Dr . Williams' Pink Pills have cured SlThave much ,l,^,e in stating peT and chop ™^«£7 heavy CURED BEYOND DOUBT. pf Ififi ■ /^f v . SS^^J* STftSSi"^ that D, Williams' Knk Pills have *£*% «s«£*&£s ££S (From the 'Tar^n^ver Time,,' Mai- DOons ta the 1 V /\ ing good^/eal^andlble tftake & iT^TSow^mSer orour^^t CaSS n he is away from here working as a don, Victoria.) flowers in the fa g . arden , &,**&. to f\ h/A in local social gatherings. muscular P weaknessr%Sw of 'Willip Tnv^ n inri n f it vPar-9 of wool-picker in a large shed in tne Mrs John Bowe assured our reporter abandon the work, as the least exer- spirits, loss of appetite, palpitation age, was atta^ed the dK-se ft. Western district, where his father is that she would have no hesitation in tion exhausted her, and often when I „ + .PALE AND SHALLOW GIRLS °f the 3leart- shortness of^breath, question about two and n half years engaged as a shearer. speaking as she felt in reference to thought she was out taking exercise that people with symptoms similar to x ounJJUVTT muuo. paing in nerwug heat}aeh ' aen rr dUOUI l .£ n". -au } ?i ohe you this unsolicited testi- rj r . Williams' Pink Pills, as it was in the fresh air I had entered the those of my daughter had been cured, Lpon parents rests a great responsl- loss of memory, early decay all farms doctor" h+ PreSG"ri Ti monv° not'for the purpose of extend- only j ust that the manufacturer drawing-room, and found her with her I determined to give them a trial, bility at the time their daughters are of female weakness* hvsterk paralvC whole^of t' g™7 + ''f"? worse, xne mo. : h ' c sale o f pi vu] c pills, but in order s hould get the credit he deserves, head resting in her hands and in a After using half a box of Dr. Williams' budding into womanhood. If your sis, loeomotor ataxy, rheumatism and down tn tl rif jloo' "'7 t "e, v that other sufferers from the same when asked about her daughter's ill- somnolent state. Then when dis- Pink Pills we noticed a great improve- daughter is pale, complains of weak- sciatica, scrofula, rickets hip-Jeint could tu>hl \ -f iv ■, if disease of whom there are doubtless nesS) Mrs Bowe said : 'Miss May had turbed, she would steal quietly to her ment in Miss May, and after using ness, is 'tired out' upon the slightest diseases, ohronis erysipelas co^uhidandhislirrh T^ n°r nim-e "' mai r.n the CQ i O ny, may perhaps try been strong and healthy until about room, and remain there for hours at three boxes she was so strong and exertion; if she is troubled with head- tion of the bowels nnd lungs, *' ly twitr*[n£ i«o r?iic+rn==^ them and receive similar benefit to two years ago , w hen she grew very a time. This was so unusual and well, with a good appetite and able ache or backache, pain in the side; The genuine pills are sold emir- in to see hnfh \< manner autressm » g d hag . got through their pale an a thin. She had a wretched totally out of keeping with her light, to sleep with comfort, that we con- if her temper is fitful and her appetite wooden boxes, about frvei inches in get noT '} n rp" a 'v- fll use appetite, and got very little sleep at winning, and cheerful nature, that we sidered there was no necessity for poor, she is in a condition of extreme length, in a white wrapper with the Ws suitsT e+"' i 6 +1 •I* 'I am quite willing to reply to any n }o-hts. Being of a wonderfully active became extremely anxious about her, her continuing to take Dr. Williams' peril, a fit subject for the develop- full name, Dr, Williams' Pinlf Fills : side owin^i- th™ °Vn+ inquiries as to the genuineness of an( j cheerful disposition before this and again obtained medical advice as Pink Pills, so she discontinued them.' ment of the most dreaded of all for Pale People, printed, in red ' They v«ls'ive mn?pm J«™n!lp w L Whrl this case, and you are at liberty to Slic lderi change took place, we became to the advisability of taking her away 'And do you really think her great diseases—Consumption. If you notice are never Bold in bulk, ep ff-ara fflasa When hp Zl f •+ • + +i t- 11 -+ male what use you please of my testi- somewhat alarmed, and medical aid for a complete change, as we thought and remarkable improvement is due any of the above symptoms, lose no jars, and any dealer w^e. offers sub doctor w^n V+i^i™" +i^ i ■ monv ' was sought, but with no appreciable she was rapidly sinking into a decline, to the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills time in procuring Dr. Williams' Pink stitutes in this form shauld ba avaifriends Jh atten*ei hml *°ld hIS Tim Sirs yours truly, o- 00 d effects. Several bottles of mcdi- Medicine was again prescribed, but it for Pale People ?' Pills. They will assist the patient to ded. In case of fleubt, Jfc is| better careful tw+i W°ii i6i i °. c- v! ry ' ' 'M STA.HLE' cine were taken, but she appeared to produced no good effects. By this 'Yes, I honestly do,'said Mrs Bowe : develop properly and regularly ; they to send direot to. the f>V WilUaW fright orhn iiL«i ] n t ° gJI % .Ti -n- vniiams- Medicine Co., grow weaker and more listless every time Miss May's face was extremely and concluded by saying that she felt will enrich the blood and restore Medicine Company, Weilin'eten New tkat haiJ n .?T J P!t f,n ,?„, ", " 'Sydney. day. The doctor said she was suffer- pale, and she was so thin and weak very grateful'to Dr. Williams for the health's roses to the cheeks; bright Zealand, enclosing* thg nriee 3/- a a ead hiYh • miSnll ian aoVkl] ' ' in^ from poorness of blood. We then that the slightest exertion tired her, great good derived by her daughter eyes and lightness of step will surely box, or blx basel fey J5/9 ' These state. S^nff np^minS. Bns irprnl Vhave asked Mrs Stahle. our became seriously alarmed, and con- and at night she suffered severe after using the pills, and would like follow their use, and all danger of pills &ra not a BWfffttive,'*B<Mkey ««esofri.r« Tc + v-! .-n • vr- • I •= wife to inform you of suited different medical men, who cramps in her legs. Friends then to have the case made known. It consumption and premature death will contain nothing tW peuld miure tna y°4 little"pamphlet which was'sent tne ood Dr Williams' Pink Pills prescribed, and told Miss May to take) recommended patent medicines, and I| mio-lit induce others, who suffered as [be averted. Wise and prudent mothers most delicate. /* ™ §.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 297, 22 December 1897, Page 3

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