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A Fortunate Decision.

During our lives most of iw an 1 called upon bow and again to give s I decision, or to decide something foi I ourselves, which ncalerially influencet I the course cf our future lives. Jus i such an experience was that of M • David Giddens, of Berry's Bay. Several months ago, he found" hirrseU called upon to make a decision ma terially affecting his future. Timi being limited, and Mr Giddens a maD of keen perception, his mind was soor made up. That his decision was a good one can be gathered from the following kiter which lie has writtei concerning his good fortune: — c Jusi two years ago, when 21 yearn of age. I began to experience pains m my legs, and later on m my hip and back 1 Sciatica nnd lumbago were nay complaints, and so severe wa3 the agony 3 i suffered that night after night ] I could not sleep. I was for two jean i m this c ndition. Tben I read of i)i Williams' pii.k pills for pale reople, and I heard they were good for tcia ♦tea, nnd the question came for me to decide, aa to whether I Bhou'd trj i htm or not. I decided toco so, nnd am now cured. Before I had finished twoboxei", I found myself improved, and another couple cured me completely. 1 have absolute free doin from pain now, and can bond my back i without any ill resu t Being freed from sciatica I can Bleep well, and thus have regained my bodily strenotl and activity. Kb remedy, mmy esli mation, can possibly compete with D: Williams' pink pills as a cure fo? eciat-ca tnd lumbago, for I know of several otheis living near Berry's Bin who have also been cured.' Jf you. a' so, are suffering you had better* decide at oi cc to give Dr Williams' pin! pills a trial. Th#y have cured main thousands md wil! probab'y cure you, too. Eor consumption, pneumonia, diphtheria, rheunatisin. Leura^gip, weak bearr, neirous troubles, ladies' ailments, indigestion, headaches, anaemir, debility, paralyse, etc , they aie unequalled. There are many imitations, all of which are useless and injurious. "When I living be sure you get the genuine with all feven wordDr Williams'* pink pills for pale! \>ro j.le— printed m red ii.kon tbe pink cut t-ide wrapper. Price, three shillings per box, tix boxes for sixteen ai.d cixpence. Obtainable from all chemists j=nd storekeerer?, and from the Dr Williams' Medicine Co., Wed lington, N Z , who will dispatch them pott free, "« roneint o f amount.

A Germnntown grccer, says tlie ' PLilade-phia Cccoid/ has among h'B many rut-of-tnnn customers an eccentric couple residing m Pitlswl'e, who send by irail iheir orders for articles wanted. h h«8 been no uncommon occurrence for ihe Biccmmodating giooer to go out of h : s way to fill their orders for go. da n<-t foM at f-trres of this kind. I?eeenl]y they fsi'ed to .send their requisition for 1 goods, avd Mr ButchiVon was beginning to think that he had Wt a good customer for some inexplcahle reason when he received the following letar, signed by the husband :— 'Bear Sir,— Plfa?e eend ire fore pounds of c.fe and sura ice. My wifd had a boy last night, nl.*o len pounds cheese and a rat trap, he wayed 7£ pounds, ai.d a hatchet and mils.' Mr ftead wtiics as follows m ' Review of Keviens':-At the Hague the ether day there arrived a letter fiom the director of one of the beet r e\\s agencies, ordering the curtailing of the reports from Ihe Peace Con- : ercnce. ' No one m London,' so ran the missive, 'cares for anything at present but the news from the Trarsvaal and the latest scores of the test matches with the Austra ians.' Yet the Peace Conference was engaged m founding -what everyone admits to be (be most important of all international institutions. It was busy creating at last, at the close of the nineteen centuii^s of nominal Christianity, a Court which would at least give thb nations a chance of appealing m their disputrs to some other judgment seat than that of Iho God of War. Jlur. what does the man m tb<j street caig I for such things? Nothing, and less : than nothing. He never did; he ■ probably never will. He does not think ;he only feel?. And he does not nnder tmd. Sandee & Sons' Eucalypti Extract — According to reports of a great number <'f iihjsicmns of the highest professional ' standing ihrro are offered Eucalypti ; fcxtrac-ts which possess no enrativp qualities. In protection of the worldwide f.-une of Saxdkr axd Sons' pre paradon we publish a few abstracts from these reports, wliit-n bear fully out that no reliance can bo placed m other products :-Dr W. B. L'usb. Oalland, Fla wr.trs: It is sometimes difficult lo -„ obtain the genuine article (Sandeb and B bONs). I employed different other p f preparations, they had no therapeutic F value and no effi.-cts. In one case the effects were similar to the oil camphora, lie objectionable action of which is wellknown." Dr ir B. Drake, Portland, Oregon sajK— " gjnre I became aequau.t.d wiih (he preparation («andeb and fcoNs) I use po oilier form of eucalyptus, as I ll.it.k it is by far tV best. Dr L. P. Pr- ston, Ljruhburg, \n , writes, •• I nev Pr used any prrparu. tionoiWlliMn SaxnEß avd Sons', us T found tlio others to be aim. sf useless" Dr.T. T. Cormell, Kansas City, Kurs , mts— "l.nre hns to b» exercised not to be wipplird wiih *rnrii>os preparations bs done by my snpr.lv drugci^t." Vr \l ll - Jl. JfiiPt, Ifew York, say,_"J t enOh I < w.ihout sayinsf that,saNDE B and f»oxs' a i KrcMtyPTi T-XTHACif is tli?. he«t, m Hie A Hr. So Wtde is with me the range of j

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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 2092, 4 October 1899, Page 4

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A Fortunate Decision. Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 2092, 4 October 1899, Page 4

A Fortunate Decision. Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 2092, 4 October 1899, Page 4

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