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FEDERATION, THOUGH DESIRABLE, CANNOT SAVE LIFE OR BUILD UP A TOTTERING FRAME. Do So. They have Cured over 7,500 Incurables [Supposed]. Winter Ailments Cannot Withstand Them. '...'.. _ .' 'Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.:— jeet of much comment in that neigh- 'The nature of: my business calls ' TNTPF TTF'NZA ow e°l°ur» something lrke a piece of ■ 'Dear Sirs,—l have several times bourhood. Mr Tye* readily volun- for the display of considerable activ- '. JJ\J: J-iU-CUTI . . dirty paper. I was just able to crawl . , , . ; . been going to drop you a line to tell teered to give the fo.'.lowing state- ity, and lam pleased to state that I. * /-toawt out m tne sun on fine days, and I was . .... . - y OU Q f t ne deep debt of gratitude I ment of his illness and recovery:— have had no return of my old symp'l WAS JDST ABLE TO CKAVMj more thaii once taken for a fever- 'I am a milkman by trade, and ride toms, and can face the coming winter ABOUT IN THE SUN.' stricken New' Guinea miner; and ' , • ■• . . . ■••"■■' ifs**^ on tlie cart wnen distributing milk, without any anxiety.' . those poor fellows, as you know, are ~ A^Waf^PH c eerve a very l°ng round. You 'Have we your permission to pub-< o-nTTTT rrrRT nothing but skin and bone when they •".■.-_ s*hJ^<i£s&M can readily see that the very nature lish these particulars, Mr Tye?' AVV OND^li* Ult UUKij. ]and back in Sydney. My mates can ■ • **W of my oqcupation compels me to be 'Certainly you have.' . \ . tell you" what a wretched object I , , ... ■ " ' j/zT^C- W^ out in all sorts of weather, for what- ' ■ : \ 'My illness' said Mr Hinnigan, of looked. I attended the. hospital regu- ... . ff At{\s^ \>fcr\_-_ ever happens we must not disappoint 18 Bay-street West, Sydney, to the larly f rom about the beginning .ot y V. ;.; , ■■■■"■ flL'/^i^ &\Wt our custome, rs- "> some 18 months p ALE > a N j) SALLOW GIRLS reporter who called Upon him, 'start- Jun e last till the middle of July, with- :■,... . . -. ~ <&i£ssS '7! \ fth i a^° that ' after being gut m very in" AiNIJ ZZZ~ UIKL.O. Ed as a good many other illnesses do otlt an y improvement in my condi- '^S^feS VlfW clement weather, I commenced to . "^ tion when, owing to an advertise- /^^l^^N."*^^/ suffer from aching agonies in limbs What can be more distressing than jg£3Sv**L^ ment I had'read in one of the papers, ' sf£fjkja WS&^kzmk an(* an<^ Pains and stiff- to see a girl drooping and fading iar /filX. i bouo-ht a box of Dr. Williams' Pink ' .■ ; 4»>l|iH' HP' J$M ' ness in the joints; and I also exper- the springtime of youth? Instead of, WmM ! VS ' Pills "for Pale People, although I -OI?TirA"RTr fiF TMTTATTONS. ienced sudden chills generally sue- briht glowing, rosy cheeks, ---■•■ IiSE l*J) ; must tell you I had almost lost all i3ii. W AXIL Ul1 IMII A. 1 1\JW O. ?^2gS2aofls ■ ceeded by heavy sweats. The pain I an^ f an ti^ f step "there are dull WSJ %^BL X faith in any medicine whatever. I ■■ ./ <J?Mfiir^& suffered was so sevefte that sleep was j sallow, or greenish com. •: T^LdfciziJ\ fancied I felt an improvement soon . .... V_ ~v an impossibility, and should I doze lexi on and a i an g U idness of step : iTnf W2/ ■ after starting the pills,_ so I deter- _ o ff I would be suddenly aroused_ by that bes aks dis^e and an earl^ '' ■ Iv/ttJ^-^ mined to give them a fair trial The TMTTATIONS ARE USELESS, HARMFUL AND owe your Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. spasms in^ the of the jomts death if r proper treatment is not itoffl Slls did me more good than I could lMllAllUl^O jxxxn uoxl^p , pasfc ig months I h hh the rhtumatiam-was worst. and isted - w - JHif " have hoped. In a week's time I was DANGEROUS. : been^^.sojourning, in West Australia, I had the best medical advice, and the until the impoverished blood is en/SHI ' fairly on the up grade, and began to: ..,..• •. ...... u*.lm*xj ; ; _ ; accompanied by a severe attack of premises of a chenust riched - jmd the' functions of life be* f Sjf • ffet quite cheerful, and to eat my ■ ■■ < ■ neuralgia: ■ I need hardly inform you were fairly ransacked m search; of a CO me regular. \ H. food with relish. J+ , ' :„ — "— * ' . „ . that this was a source of great, annoy- specific that lend to^alleviate Upon -parents and guardians rests \v,\ 'I stuck to the medicine, and took :: ' _ , ■ ■. .- ■; _..; •.■■•_ ~.,.; ance ; to; me, 1 tried various remedies, my ■ agony. To ■ make a dong^story a gre at responsibility at the time Y\ I altogether four'or five boxes, and in . ■* PPMIIINP PAPK" AOP! but without avail, -when incidentally short.X was laid^up for-12 months their• daughters are 'budding into //I ?h P course of about six weeks, by FAOSIMILE Oh OJNLY OriiJN UIJNA TAUiiA^. ■. a lady : friend meptioned your Pmk ,'Kelief, however, at ast arrived,. womanhoo § If your daughter is s / A \ slow biit sure degrees, I was com- . .... .\ . , . Pills to rfe. As a -forlorn hope I gave and from an unexpected quarter. pale, complains of weakness, is 'tired /J\ 1 r,letelv recovered. I think, consider- ,w.- -i,. MI r yiMg^A NEVER them a trial, and was simply Aston- 'Boiler-maker^Jarvis and his wife out , n the s i igMest exertion; if, /jk''( 4 • ; T !l the wretchedly weak and miser- m^ mff m D?. WILLIArI2> EK\\ Annvx>rp . ished at the beneficial results, instant are near neighbours of ours, and I she is troubled with headache, backis^ Li able^tatelwasin.thatthisisaTery EX ISTENCE gf * fiKTß^ftk fMR ' '■'' M■■ \\h '' relief following.,.., - -• - had rea d of his wonderful^recovery aeh in .- n thg gid . f her ' t & ' «^S»» - ■ nhick cure," and it quite ostomshed ._ gf ifllll » C JnK ANYTHING Should you, care to make .tise of from looomotor ataxia by the agency is fitftd d hat - to H , Rt „ , +fi Q , T didn't SvwiS who expected me to be ill OF gj . IffJILLS IV this testimonial, yV are at perfect of Dr. • Wil hams' Pink Pills. Think- in a conditiou of Streme* peril, a fit Jist a cold-and at first I didn£ my , * ... , : IMITATIO NS R lIJ^ FOR %h- WHICH liberty to do so. ing they might possibly have a bene- subjec t for the development for the fekeinuchnoticeof it, forlveoften for montns, ___. imhahuhd jmi |r^« i^.g -■ _ tig| 1 . ;> Respectfully, yours, <_;,/ ficiaL effect mmy own oase,^ I deter- mo^t dreade d of all diseaees-Con-had colds before and got rid of them williams . Pink Pills for Pale PEOVES M=l\=^fe£ Il^^^^.ml4/ : 'MILLIE FINKELSTEIN.' mined to try- them and did so It sum ti on. If you notice any of thei or so. This time, however, _Dn VVl"ia itivel cure rheumatism, fi^^^^^Jj BE _______ was not until after the-third box that abo ve symptoms, lose no Win proiaidn't recover in the ordmarj' way, Peopie P"*^ * neura lcria, and m- THE ' ■ii.—i.B^gKi^ • ■ ~ . . x experienced any decided change for curine . f)r Williams' Pink Pill<? Thew %¥^n to get thin and weak. sca^ca lumbajo neura^ & , , RHEUMATISM the Wer, but you must bear in tle^tien^fdfve^S e Sl S£ii made f 6 f?i't til exStly ?n^f«ali^dißea a e B -of-woin«Q. ;..;■.■ EXCELLENCE L ~JUM . ■RHEUMAIItoM. perly and regularly; .they will fnrictt :^^SiS4n 0> OU.K KEMEPY. ft|. ,AS.- i, -~ ; ' a/yEAK >N BED __g| resgre .rose, &^ t S^S&^^; ff - Mmß » GOOD" ' . MARVEW us^ove E y o, aL I) h&^^jS^^ ilwiip^^ BEAR THIS IN MIND. W ' SYDNEY EESIDENT. . |g§§| ./.■, TOITTT P-mature death will beP. averted Th Q i ? p, 5 • i "wTr onri ninp Co Wellington, N./-., w 111 J-"^ . , , ~ . - u :^.-?3iii /n lJr~Mr4' Wise and prudent mothers will insist m^l^Ts^^r^ r^^s^^^^ , _ _ _ days^Twinter are near , 'f iK^ £^^31 and that I required medicine order, one box for 3/, or , , v at . hand, if not already here. The A\ Ilii^^i^ pToach of the perfod of Tbertv'thus Wrest. Well, I did exactly a,s_ they for 16/6: „.■■■■.■ : /- ■ . unhappy, sufferer from rheumatism rfA^d^^^^- , ?void?n° all chances ofp disease S°^ered me, and took my medicine , ===^= ; != , - . . . , „ ; and such ailments dreads the return J^--^' ea°w decay i regularly four times a-'day,' but I , -, ; ■■.■■; ;■ ■; v , of his or her complaint. Thero is ■ ' -• --~* A •«■ J# •* •• tP^'t say that I felt any better for it. NEURALCrIA- , , one way, however, by which rheu- -^^T \> ' ' i^hat I know for certain is that I . . :—- . . . r matism may be positively and: per- -~^- CTTP^TTTTTTTTQ slowly continued to get worse and _._ rrTrr Y OUNG LADY CUEED. ' :. f . . r: ;:.. manently. cured. .In proof of this, *i OUiXDJ.HUJ.JIO V?wse. I lost my appetite altogether. A BBIGHT YOb^ -~,• the following state- mind that mine was a case of long 1 ate, eertair.lv hutTl miffhtT have ' ~„• uSteiD of 51 Vie- :.-. , * ; :. men t._ " standing, and, it .was feared, one that . AKL HAKMifUL, Miss Millie ho will : ;..; .' / ■' !. ! ' ■ -"■ 1 reporter recently visited Mr Wai- might become chronic. My^health . ' FRF OTTFNTTV all the. pkSure that eating gave. I tor a^rade.^Megr the young ;.; . ' . . , ter Tye, of 33 M'Arthur-street, Ulti- then improved by leaps and bounds, . AHD IREQUENTLI ■ . *o lost I voice o that*l had to"probably be the honour ■ ' "'• ...... . mo, Sydney, whose marvellous re- and lam now as you can see strong ..... -nANPFT?Onci g Se to people if I wished W^^Se'^SSg-ode of West • • ... . c'veryW a most severe attack of «?* I took, m all, eight DANGEROUS. them to hear what I was saying, and of delivering we 1 h£ Royalj at acute rheumatism has been the sub- boxes. ~,,,, ; ~ . _ ,fJ- regularly caved in about the Australia s^rst^ . ~,.... .■^s, and became a sort of dingy yel- Perth, writes. . . . ,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 155, 4 July 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 155, 4 July 1898, Page 3

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