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To Curd Bloodlessness, More Blood. Koses for Fale New Zealand Women and Girls in DB. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS They help to make more blood. Palmerston North woman cured of Anaemia by this means. If Anaemia be a condition in ■which people suffer from having too little blood, it is plain that what is needed is more blood. Without sufficient blood, men and women become pale, sallow, ladguid, suffer from indigestion, headaches, and heart palpitation, and are never fit to enjoy life. Antemia opens the way for Consumption and provides the victims for almost all diseases. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People have one great mission—to make blood. They must and they do combine with food and air to increase the supply. We have yet to hear of a case of bloodlessness in New Zealand which they are not able to cure. A New Zealand woman tells how they made blood for her. " "I was very pale through my blood being so poor," said Mrs Millie Worrall 57 Campbell St., was always feeling giddy, and 1 was always going oil into a kind of faiut. W hen I recovered 1 had a nasty trembling sensation all over me. and 1 had to lie down some time after! came to. ..Then my kead started to ache across the forehead and the pain was so bad that 1 hardly knew how to bear it. It was a throbbing dull ache. 1 was terribly nervous and suffered greatly with hysterics. When these came on I really did not know what I was doing. I could not sleep at night on account of nervousness. I would just doze oft" and then wake up with a great jump. I grew very languid and weak and had no energy to do anything. Working or walking exhausted me quickly. I got quite out of breath. I got so bad that my appetite was a thing of the past. Even dainty little things very often failed to tempt me to eat. Often I thought 1 could see black spots floating about in front of my eyes. When an attack of giddiness came on the room seemed to whiz round and everything went black, then for a time 1 knew nothing more. 1 often thought that 1 was never going to get better. 1 went to the doctor but his treatment did not do me any good, and 1 was getting weaker every day. Then father bought me some Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and after the second or third box I began to get stronger. The giddiness had gone off a lot and 1 could eat and sleep much better, so I kept on until 1 had taken seven boxes—then there was no need for me to take any more—l was comEletely cured. Ever since my health as been simply splendid.'" Dr. Williams' Pink Pills do only one thing but they do it well—they actually make new blood. But the blood is the root of all health. They don't act on the bowels. They don't tinker with mere symptoms. If you are in doubt about your own case, write fur hints as to diet, •to., to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington. From that address you can also order by mail the genuine Dr. Williams' Pink Pills—3/ a box, six boxes 16/6, post free.

A fine sample of crested dogtail seed, grown by a Wyndham farmer, has realised IOJd a pound. Approximately there were 17 acres of it, and it should total well towards a £3OO deal. A SPLENDID IMPLEMENT: THE " Blue Jay Plow. Undoubtedly it is the most popular plow ever sold in New Zealand, and the Cheapest, because the best. It is light of draft, easy to handle in any kind of land, strongly built of the very best material, and practically everlasting apart from the breakages of small parts. Made in Canada expressly for New Zealand requirements., it is therefore British made and reliable. The three-furrow can be made into a double-furrow, or the dou* ble furrow into a three-furrow in half an-hour. The Single-f arrow with wheels, the Little Garden Plow, with one wheel, and the Double Mould Board Plows, are each the best of their kind over made. Send for illustrated catalogue, giving prices and full particulars. =L lis 6 Knife Harrow Is tho last word in harrow construction. The knives, beingangled, not only tear and break the soil, but they effectually cut right down through the sod or lumpy ground in a surprisingly effective manner. It is a long way ahead of all the old style harrows. . "Dux" horse-powers (2 and 1 (h.p.) " Dux" Cultivator (un equalled.) W. E. REYNOLDS I CO. Bond & Crawford Sts., Dunedin. Agents for " Keston's "Vehicles, Macalister's Ridger, " Buckeye " Duplicates. Etc. Etc. Myrtle Grove Cigarettes are manufactured n London by Messrs Taddy and Co. It is »aid that at Myrtle Grove Sir Walter Baleigh was soothing his mind with tobacco he had brought from Virginia when his Irish servant thinking his master was on fire dashed a backet of water oyer him to put him out. j

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Cromwell Argus, 2 March 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, 2 March 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, 2 March 1908, Page 6

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