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A conceited yonrig cleric 'once said to', his , bisho'p:;"Do'you'notthirik that I 'may I -well'.feel flattered that so great a: crowd' came to hear, .me preach? "'■■, .."No," was -the' answer,' "for twice a's 'many ;''would' ,come to' see you. hanged.",',.'•'• : '':'-' ■'.//; '■' v, -"When,"l want■to borrow 1 a sovereign I :nevor go to a, friend," he'said, as if he (were leading up to /something. - "Ah, iwell;", 'replied'""the' other,, extending his -hand,, 'lot us. be ■ friends.". '•' - . .-•"'.' ' Owing.to the success' of .the subway' at Blackfriars,.:erected\at- a;cost of, .£30,000, ; ithere is a,project:to mak'ea new subway under the crowded crossing,,opposite''.the', -Mansion' House, Railway Station,, Cannon J Street, >;London.j ;.'.'>.' ,'...-»,:,.,. ;' : '.''"l ■','.,

more' than three months,.,, I'd. feel : as . if I : .were ,choking; - I couldn't, get -my breath. I .grew;'•, .thin .and'.lost .all. my colour.,. At .the-temples and just-on-the top . of' the head I'd get- splitting headaches 'that racked me. terribly. .I..always : woke with a-nasty taste in niy mouth and a coated tongue. ■ I'd often have . to lie down during..;the .dayi'-Sometimes I'd have dry. retching; .; other. times I'd have to .vomit, and then -I'd feel better. My hdart .was .always beating-very..rapid-ly and .frightened me' terribly"!-It would seem- .to-go .up' into- my mouth "at ■' the least 'start. '■ Id' get dizzy turns'as. if the -floor -was ; rising'.-.'arid'- ialling.vand - my sight -would go dim.'"At last my cousin 'told me'how good; Dr. Williams' Pink Pills'-were, i'.and- got' me three boxes. When I had finished the first bos;I felt 'a-little brighter and easier; and the food, began -to have some taste in', it;'. From then I felt' the better, for. every dose I took. < The headaches, wont away ;/andmyMieart eased down:, The 'horrid pain after eating-left me and -my' face got a better . colour.,y'l,-had no;need. to.take ',more than; three boxes." ■ .

THE RIGHT TONIC FOR 2 : u ,7 ,-'■'. ' : .;'/'-».''-''.' v '':-2: : ';: ; "-,";.': '.';V'/AN. CASE. ■'..' THIS WESTPOET'WOMAN V SOTFERED ; ' AGONIES'IINTIL'SHE WAS CUBED ■i' : BT DE; -WILLIAMS' -PINE' PILLS. ■ Mrs. Michael' McNamara, .11 Russell 'Street; Westport, recently related to; 0, reporter how she was cured of an • extremely bad case of; debility, which; ■brought on-symptoms of Indigestion, by Dr. Williams'. Pink, Pills. The following '-is". Mrs. McNamara's statement - taken 1 down.word for .word:—"X suffered a good, deal, from run-down .feeling some time back, and then; my digestion:got out-of order. I lost .my appetite to such an extent that I positively didn't care whether I ate or not. I'd often cook a meal for .the others and couldn't sit down to it myself. Perhaps for half a day'what I did eat would, lay heavy on my chest, ■ and, seem-; to, burn right through-from the end of the breast .bone to my "very shoulder blades. I used to suffer a good deal'from ; wind and would almost choke. with it. It lay round -, my.:- heart ■. and:. gave 'mo , a great deal s of alarm, as my heart would palpitate >most violently. •- I fell off-in weight,- and .'as, to colour I hadn't.'a scrap of it- 'I''had no strength at all. : I dreaded a bit of : housework. I always felt so faint and tired-, out.; with .nothing. At last a.lady-friend told mo of Dr. Williams'. Pink Pills! When the first box was'finished I .felt -' ever; so much better and stronger, in every way, -My appetite picked•-up wonderfully, and ■.!', felt' my. blood, much , richer.. I had so much moro energy. .I .was,, delighted at the change,.-and I. shall always speak highly,of this remedy,.it:did.me'SO much good.'- .;,,-■■ -■ •• ■": '.'.•■'■■" '''.v- :■■ -■';,, ,'■'■

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 734, 5 February 1910, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 734, 5 February 1910, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 734, 5 February 1910, Page 14

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