seems to me I've seen you bofore." Prisoner—"You have, my Lord. I used< tq. ; give your daughter singing lessons."' J(ldge--"Twenty. years." : When ekinned your nose, and sore your eyes, And'chiked'your head'and chest likewise, Don't stop to vainly theoriso • • "i;. On, cause obscure; . . Whenjpain .and anguish wring the brow, 'Tis jump, you will allow;. 1 Take.my-.advice:.and get it now— . '. Woods' Peppermint Cure. , ,12 - "The worst of. Spongely .is ho never pays anything," said- Grabbles. "Oil, doesn't he, though? Ask h'ini to pay you a visit and sec," retorted Hicks. . '.'••• ■ - If you suffer from coughs, colds, bronehitiß. or,.other chest complaints.'the . quickest and most certain cure fs ; PROSPHOL EMULSION. It . never fails. From -all chemists and stores.: 2
BLOODLESS PEOPLE NEED MOffi BLOOD. - -:' V ♦ ■ MORE ' BLOOD MEANS MORE STRENGTH AND GOOD ' HEALTH. Weak Languid N.Z. Woman Cured by a Blood-Making Tonic. The case, of Mrs. E. Southall, corner Vavxhall and .Burgess Roads, Devon- 1 ..', port, Auckland, which is'a prettv fair', .example of what Dr. Williams's' Pink I'ills will do in Anaemia; '•'•'l w'as always: inclined to; be deli- • cate," said Mrs. .Southall. "My appe- ' tit-3 was never good. Sometimes I couldn't keon down .what food T had taheh. My hands were clammy and ray feet cold. I could not stand for ltng. my ankles and feet felt so weak an-j puffed up. : I had nervous 6hoot- ■ in» headaches that nearly distracted - me.'' They, lay in the temples- and on ■; tho top' of 'my head mostly.' Some- . - times I had attacks of- Indigestion. ,' My eyes wouM go. unusually, bright, .ana my mouth-sis always parched. ' .The least surprise brought on hysteri- 1 - ~ cal fits. I had not the strength to. do . any/housework. I'd.be tired out in a '■ faw' minutes. I was just nervousness iUelf; T,he least sound would start me' , trembling. My 1 circulation was very .' ■ feeble. From any. cut in my finger, foi. instance, the blood would be light ■ : and watery, and hardly run at''all. . : My back often ached so much I'd have ; to go and lie down. My heart would pi lpitate- wildly without apparent reason. I slept very restlessly. I. was .subject"to Neuralgia also, hut all these / tic übles yielded- to a course of Dr. Williams's Pink Pills. I tried them . three- years ago. After the third box I felt so much better that I left them - . off and .took three more s boxes later' on.- They toned up my system' wonder- , fully. I feel quite a different woman now, and I am glad I tried them."' Si HEALTH GRADUALLY ' FAILIKt . CHRISTCHURCH GIRL A WRECK THROUGH ANAEMIA. Made strong: and healthy again, by Dr. Williams's Pink Pills. " "Mr daughter Mary . was .healthy .enough, as-a-child, but she began 'to . ;W1 away as she grew up," , said Mrs. - Patrick Cummings,' 98';' Coleridge -.Street, Sydenham. Cliristehnrr.h. "Her appetite began to fail.'l' had to fairiy r-nax her 'to cat. I'd make daintv , dishes for her, and then she' wonl'd 'f hardly touch them;. Her lips and gum;, lost nil colour, and her fare-gren-"dull :and • sallOn'" looking. She' cwsaa to romp about liia other ehil*
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 547, 30 June 1909, Page 5
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