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A NURSE'S LUCK.

: Mr Broadwood, of Pianoforte fame, bequeathed tc Amelia Watt . . Edwards, of Bray Side, Malvera, % who had nursed him through two serious illnesses, the sums of £10,000, £12,000, and £4,444, his house, " Ferney," and other valuable property. A New Zealand gentleman, Mr Thomas Collings, of Drummond, has also been singularly fortunate ; for after all, good health is even more valuAbte than money. Interviewed recently, he said :—- --'I am thirty-nine years of age/ and am a ditcher and drainer for many of the farmers about Drummond. At the beginning of last December, I was attacked by ft slight' cold,' and this brought on influenza, bronchitis, and asthma. When I laid down at night I could not sleep for coughing, and my chest used to * whistle.' I could not eat properly. I went to a doctor in Invercargill, and had some medicine from him two or three times ; I also consulted another doctor at Otauau. He gave me medicine, and said that I would have to go up to the lakes for a change. I was told I had bronchitis, and that there was dust in the bronchial tubes, but I did (not receive any benefit from the ; treatment I first thought I would give Dr Williams' Pink Pills a trial, on account of reading of so many cures in the pamphlet books. Since starting them I have obtained the greatest benefit imaginable from them.' 11

Moral : To avoid disease use Dr Williams' Pink Pills. They cure rhenmatism, neuralgia, anaemia (bloodlessnesa), debility, biliousness, sleeplessness, headache^, indigestion, kidney and liver gravel, chronic diarrhoea, pimples, vital weak* •— nesses, all skin complaints, paraijeie, locomotox ataiia, etc. Chemists and storekeepers sell them— price 3s per box, six boxes for 1 6s M. Get the genuine, with all seven words— Dr Williams* Pink Pills for Pale Peopleprinted in red on the white outside package of each box. If in doubt, enclose the price in postal note or stamps, and send direct to the Dr Williams' Medicine Company, Wellington, N.Z. Remember that imitations are imitations in appearance only, and never cured anyone.

Woods' Great Peppermint Oure for -Coughs and Colds never fails, 1/6 and 2/6. A collier named heyly has been rescued from a flooded mine in Shropshire after being II dayr without food. For -Bronchial Coughs take Woods* Great Peppermint Cure, 1/6 and 2/6. Mr -Chamberlain infonnfld * deputation that it was Intended ro impose a prohibitive tariff upon liquor in British territories in Africa. TTENNING'S TYEES Guaranteed 11 three months longer than any other tyre in the world. Factory: Stanley-street, Auckland.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 3837, 21 April 1899, Page 2

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A NURSE'S LUCK. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 3837, 21 April 1899, Page 2

A NURSE'S LUCK. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 3837, 21 April 1899, Page 2

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