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%jUi*U Hi 3 i Duncan Man got Relict After F» /c Years Suffering* "About five years since I got a bad attack of Sciatica." said Mr John Knox, Abbotsford, Dunedin. "It first started with a bad o.iin in my right hip. It gradually worked up my hip till it reached my back. It was like pourinc* boiling water over the affected parts all day, hut would ease on" at night. It was awfully sore in the middle of the thigh. 1 cannot describe the agony I suffered. It was always worse when 1 was walking or stoopin"- down. I became very weak. 1 completely lost all my appetite. I consulted a doctor ou several occasions. He prescribed for me but would not say what niv complaint was. 1 was under his care and having medicines from chemists for four or live years with very little benefit. I cannot tell how many bottles of lotions I bougttt and applied to the ail'-cted parts, 'l know 1 s| ent a lot of mi n«y on them After about four or live years terrible suffering I read of cures affected by Dr Williams" Pink Pills s » [ determined on trying them and bought ko no. In about a fortnight after 1 staitedusinsthe pills 1 found the pains decreasing aril by the tim ■ 1 had taken four boxes 1 was' completely cured. My appetite returned anil all my pain vanished. J fe't quite a new m n, that is about t> n years since 1 was cured and 1 have never had the slimiest return of the pains since. Ido all I can to get my friends to use Dr Williams' Piuk P.Us as I am confident they are the best medicine in the world for building up a man or woman when run down by any kind of sickness " When you want Dr Williams' Pink Pills don't be put off with anything else said to be just as good. If you have trouble in tfettninsj them send direct to the l>r Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia Ltd , Wellington, who will send them by return, post free, os for one box, six boxes lbs tid.

A r -cent very fine motor cycle record from .John O'Gcoits to Land's End (one end of England to tbo other) by a motor cyclist named 11. Gibson, with a passenger in a side carriage, draws attention to the possibilities of this cheap and effective means of getting aOmit on good roads. Gibson, who drove a iJ| h.p. Triumph, covered the full trip (almost 900 mile?) in the remarkable tirns of 40 hrs 45 mins. despite the fact that he was not favoured by the beat of weather. To prr - pel a heavy weight moto: eye e and rider this distance in the time given would in itself be a particularly fine performance, but the fact of also drawing a side carriage and an 8-stona passauger speaks volumes for the efficiency of the engine used. So far the side carrage has not becune very popular in England, nor in this country , but for a cheap, safe and speedy means of getting about the country, especially for a lady passenger, the carriage attachment to a powerful motor evele offers many attractions.

GOOD A l II meets you half-way—docs all fyour work in half the lime rnc! at half the cost of common soap. p Sunlight save/; your clothes I; from injury, your hands from fc I becoming a drudgery. !fts absolute purity makes ] it rione :-3.1q for dainty lac« 3 I nrsJ linens. rs r ■ . A JOHN CAKi'EN'TtiilS, BUILDERS, CITAKEUS CUUMWELL. vin" taken over the business hithorssirvied on by Wbuster & Betts, we )<j bv strict attention to the business to mer a rair snare or patronage Contracts Undertaken. JOHN BETTS k SON. uroxcnirrs and bloodspitting. Ths Bosult o'Lillue iz\ Cured by TUSSI CUBA, the Hvnt Cdim'i Cure. Mrs J U. Gillespie, Iluo'er «'re"t, Welling. ton, writes :—" 1 <vni Undy ih n victim of ii p attack of infli o iiz>, whiuh le't me with, u terrible brimeinti-: an ) blood-spitting My ilooior told me i was m a bvl way, but hi-? melicine did me no good, a;i.i my general weakness. Bhnvtneai "f hrea'h anil i: -tithing lot wor.<e. A', last I tried Tf'.SSUTKA, and although! only u-e«l loss than two batles, the result was miw-dliMiK. I found immediate relief, ll«e n«uighii»t! ami blood-spitting stopped, an 1 no.v I am (fiite w. II ami strong, and quit" ft n-«w w «ui "'• >sn "thpr mfd cine could nave cl uswb.tt 'iU.S-I<;UK;Y did for

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Cromwell Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 2209, 22 August 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 2209, 22 August 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 2209, 22 August 1910, Page 6

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