H g MBr W»flf giro' Blnfr DifTo P£ jpl.lliildl|S rliiirlSl (| HAVE CURED jj| ;| ANvEMIA, DEBILITY, B 1 INDIGESTION, RICKETS, i -?« BILIOUSNESS, INSOMNIA, If $ CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, ffe 3] ST.VITUS* DANCE, PARALYSIS. | MOTE THE PACKAGE. jfeIml #i@q^ £sr_*_r /fiw i ml Mm mflsi_flL /Ml I .. . : Have cared when doctors and *.- } hospital physicians gave J| , H NO HOPE. P 3 ft ji Have made weak, anaemic, pale J| ,t women, rosy and strong. * • '4 L* (J Have transformed tired, de- £ (j spairiug men, into robust, jp. fj , happy athletes. te f fir' j Have saved the lives of sickly, tfg 5 feeble and rickety children. ]$-. i li J{ ONE TYPICAI, CASE.. M 5» At Caversham, Dunedin, in £^ y Main Eoad, resides Mrs. Eliaa jfjl ;1 Samson. She says:—"Ahouta jfey "* year ago I began to suffer from j^". ;J general debility. The symptoms [§£ ji were loss of appetite, insomnia, figf * extreme weakness and nervous- ij _ 'i uess. As Dr. Williams' Pink jj*. 'j Pills had greatly benefited my ft| < uncle, he advised me to try tbem. J-' 4 Two hoxe3 improved me wonder- [l! "; fully, aud by continuing them*l ffc 5 completely recovered. I am !£' , brighter and stronger than I $■ ■" have been for years." ft*. . i* '»:" ]. — Lfc A FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS fc fj Enquire iv your own neighbour- J£ j hood. Ask the people you know, re f! There is hardly a village, and & '1 there is no city In Australasia, ft < which does not contain strong jw ,■! men and women, once hopeless >>, ,« invalids, who owe health and y 'i happiness to Dr. Williams' Pink t ft Sold liy cliomista and storekeepers, |fr V and by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., l£ i\ Wellington, 6 boxes 16/6; 1 Un SI., ffe "< post Iree. ic « I
Miss Davidson lectured last evening (Sunday) in the Theosophical Society's Hall, to a good audience, taking as her subject, "Good Will to All That Lives." Several musical items were given by Mr. Ockenden (piano), Mr. Tutschka (violin), and Mr. St. John (cornet). Mr. Draffin also gave a short reading from "Plato's Precepts to Aristotle."
Hurry up: Our gigantic furniture sale closes on Saturday next, 23rd inst. Don't miss the opportunity.— Tonson Garlick Company.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 41, 18 February 1901, Page 3
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