■ - : LONDON WOOL SALES. (tiV telegraph—puess ASSOCIATION—COI'TRIGIIT.I ; 1 • London, October 15. . At the wool sales tlie following were th« average prices realised for the fleece portions of the clips named :-Otaio, B|d.; Hereward, 16} d. ■ There was keen competition and a capital sale at full prices. ' SILVER. (PT TELEGRAPH—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COrtRISHT.I London, October 15. • • Silver is quoted at 23 11-lGd. per ounce stand* ard. MELBOURNE HIDE SALES. (BY IELEGBAPH—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPTRIGHT,J Melbourne,- October 15. At the hide sales to-day the maikat wal firm for all classes." , Inland Tolegraphio Address Telephone "Gruar, Auckland." No. 2537. - •arflrt* X L L I A M 0 R U A E, -W lilomber Auckland.Stock' Exchange), " STOCK. AND SHAREBROICER, •' HOBSON'S BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. Inauiries bv Letter or Telegram will' receive prompt attention. C 954 • Messrs. Cook and Co., of Featherston Street, advertise land for sale at Ohakune—the future centre of the North Island. ""'Messrs. C. Snow and Co., Palmerston North, advertise 1500 acres sheep country on the Main Trunk line, and 2000 acres in the Waikato for 1 sale. ■
' had lived to disprove the words of my old ..'doctor tiiat I would never come home alive, 'i was alive —but that was all. I hadn't the strongtii to. put one foot before tho other. My old doctor did his best, but I could feel myself growing weaker overy day. I had to be; helped from room to room. I hardly knew .how weak I was till ono. morning, when I r vcjntjo.ge.t out of bed, my knees went from ;■ under'me, and-1 fell all in & heap. They •' "liad-to-lift me back to bed, and there I lay Tor six weeks. Sometimes they moved me ;.froin .ihe bed to ihe chair and back again— >,|but~it was 100 much for me. My strength i'leopt-ebbing away. . My daughter Harriet had tb: feed me even, for I was far too weak to hold a spoon to-my., lips. I' ol ' four, long years I "\vas such a worry and expense to thera all X.'tlmt I wished that I was out of the world, :'Out' t)f~ those four' years I spent fully two "years in bed. For the last twelve months I . was completely bedridden. •• • ..' "Little' did I dream that the worst was .'yet in store for me," Mrs.' Parkinson went . on. "All of a sudden I was'taken bad ono night. 'Tho doctor said I had to have a trained nurse, and Mrs. E. May, of Bun"•do'wie Street, Was called in. For the next six months she nursed me day in and day out. Often the doctor was at tho house three or four times in a day. Ono morning Nurso' May had to send for him six times. He had never seen so bad a case, and ho told tho nurso ho was afraid it was an internal tumor. At last ho said ho could do nothing moro for me. -From that on I just waited' for the end, and prayed that God would take me quickly. Many a night those round "my bed thought I,was at my last gasp. _ "Nurse May was tho only odo that did not . give up hope," added Mrs. Parkinson, "When tho doctor gavo me up she bogged me, with tears, to give Dr. Williams' rink Pills a trial. Tho first box or two did not seem to do anything but make me hungry. Inside another week it was plain that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills were curing me. Soon I was put of bod, and lending a hand about the house. It took 34 boxes of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to euro me —but they curcd me for good. As-long as I have breath in my body I'll tell how Dr. Williams' Pink Pills saved my life." Dr. Williams' Pink Tills are sold by all medicino dealors, or if you cannot get them locally, send direct to The l)r. Williams' Medicine Co., of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington, 3s. f.or ouo bos; sis boxes for lGs. Gd., post free. »■ - - •- ■ 7m
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 330, 17 October 1908, Page 7
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