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NEURALGIA- Women who Suffer and Lose Sleep from this nerve racking Complaint Should Know how this Woman Cured Herself "Whenliving at Derby, W.A. my nerves became I affected and brought on Neuralgia,"* said Mrs._ C. J. Adcock, who lives at the corner of Railway Parade and Carey St., Bunbury W.A. " 1 suffered dreadfully for weeks and in spite of all the | remedies 1 tried I could not find any relief. The pain was I present night and day. I could not eat sleep and fell away in looks. I would try applications of hot salt and hot bran; anything I could get ease from for a moment. The pain would throb up to my temples and affect the I back of my eyes. I could not read or sew. At night I I . could not sleep. 1 would have to rise and walk about, quite I frantic. It was Winter time and 1 dreaded to go outside, | the nagging shooting pain always felt worse, and I would I often have to bandage toy face and avoid every chill. At | last one day 1 read ol Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and they | gradually toned up my system and drove the Neuralgic | pains away. lam always glad to recommend this tonic I lor 1 have never had an attack since, my health remaining | capital." ' // 0 Dr; Williams' Pink Pills have also cured Anaemia, Indigestion, Rheumatism, Si. Vitus' Dance, and the special ailments of women. Price 3/-; six boxes 16/6 of all dealers or from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington. DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. j "BreadiOHgi" Patent Milling j|| | Files for Engineers, Blacksmiths'JJJ I and Carriage Builders. SH I ' 1 | These files cut hard metals at least twice us fast, | and soft metals up to ten times as fast as any other file. &SSSSI jj The teeth are cut deeply into the metal, and, being §|j|§R| J semi-circular in shape, present a series of unbroken cutj| ting edges, thus attacking a larger.surface of the work j! than is possible with the .ordinary type of file. In addi- gpjgjg | tion to the cutting efficiency of the "Dreadnought" Files |j their life is equal to that of from four to ten files of the Bp|igg j ordinary type according to the metal upon which it is Pli 1 used. Owing to the shape of the teeth . . t These Files are Self-clearing, |§Sl| I and by reason of the shearing cut, they do not slip or jp|jp]j| | chase, and produce a perfectly even and smooth surface SgHtjS; i The "Dreadnought" File cuts equally well cast and I wrought steel, iron, bronze, and all other hard metals, f Owing to their self-clearing properties they are the L k j I only files which plane hardwoods and cut brass, lead, \ J I aluminium and other soft metals without clogging. $/• i) The "Dreadnought" is.the only file that lends itself ~ J^g|L to a. process of direct re-sharpening similar to that ap- |pp§ • plied to a Milling Cutter. This can be done at a small W 1 cost.. ' 1 |py Write for booklet giving full particulars • pp. E W. MILLS r Co, Ltd., || Sole Agents for New Zealand. ||jp jfV/ 0 on'FURS ow 2#%j j For This Week Only we are al- I lowing 4s. in the £ off all Furs. ci i( q Special Display in our Big Fur | 5 jp Department. Every Artiolc and | ; jp Price genuine here. p | \ BROWN HARE NECKLETS, F | \ English make. 3s. lid. | S This Week, 3s. 2d. g | I BLACK FOXALINE TIES. Bs. . | 3 lid. This Week, 7s. 2d. : jj ' f BLACK SEALETTE THROW- fi b \ __ OVERS. 10s. 6d. i I IT •' This Week, Bs. 6d. | T f 1 BLACK CONEY SEAL SETS. i \ ® 255. This Week, 20s. |n& s 1 SQUIRREL SETS. £G 10s. M. | SThis Week, £5 4s. C' f BLACK FOX SETS. .£9,95. kJ \ | This Week, £7 12s. | I BLACK FOX SETS. £14 14s. | | This Weekj £11 15s. j I I SQUIRREL SETS. £10 10s. > } O This Week, £8 Bs. |W I I f £. SMITH, Ltd. F J ! ' 96 CUBA STREET. | j WU OFF FURS OFF 20V* j < 3 OG/2 Mjr LJ j' -J fj Just pull the loop mid the flue Mr ' | I/ j opens, converting tho Rango into Y*\ Mr p QV.I [Svfi "" °l >Bn atK ' *' lu KitJtjj ' chcn the chceriest room in ;!ie house, iti pi It is tho closing but crowning blessing V« fcy tho /ealnndia affords, after it has done ."N Ejj /A ,~T' || _ its duty better than any other Brage iS l!fl and with very much less fuel. ii \V ' / ' \ - Z_iSj See ono at your Ironmonger'e, nr write Sj B3| -l tho Manufacturers— ja 1 n&i Sk BARNINGHAM & Co., Ltd., /f « = t : i < tieorre Street, DUNtlllN, « M lIISJSTEMAM)!!. WRITA.fVND ASK F.O,R CAXALOGUE &!

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1787, 27 June 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1787, 27 June 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1787, 27 June 1913, Page 3

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