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g&__ _ n m To Cure Anaemia:' More Blood. There is only this to tell people who are pale, weak and bloodless. You are pale and weak because you haven't enough blood, and you won't be better until your blood supply is. increased. You shouldn't lose time in increasing your blood supply, for people who neglect Ansemia are often the ones who slip into a decline. Further when you have increased your blood supply you can reasonably expect to have a good color, to have' lost that tired, weary, breathless feeling, to have a good appetite and to get good nourishment from your food. Probably you know all this. Now to get more blood? If you have ever heard of anything that will make new blood and bring buoyant happy health quicker than Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, take it. We have never ; we even haven't heard of anything half so good. They are scientifically compounded for the very purpose. The cases in adjoining columns are a fair sample of what they do. : Don't let any dealer talk you into taking something which he says is " just as good." If you are pestered to take a substitute, send 3 s for one box, or 1 6s 6d for six .boxes to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia Ltd., Wellington. aa-atcsii l |J " '"nil m r.M'.wai.m.ifffl ■minvm" rM-MMf n.auJimßmi* 1 mm 'imu.ii wti ■ ■ i ilh i l— ataa | I I Shilling's worth for Sixpence ! That is what you ffe? 1 j . when you buy a packet of ! S They are the only grcnuine Eng-lish hand-made Shil- Sj I ling'Cigaicttes sold for Sixpence per packet. These || | hand-made Cigarettes have quickly won popularity Ej \ and favour thr6*ugrh merit — and merit alone, by one ra I smoker recommending- them to another. They are # p| 1 made from pure Virginian Tobacco, and g-uaranteed ' M jj absolutely free from all dust, dirt, and colouring- Eg 2 matter. They are the choice of the French ladies,' Eg 9 who are so fastidious and smoke nothing but the , js | purest and best. If no one stocks Wlarsumas in your . H I district, send us six stamps., and we will post" you a ffl | packet free tp any address in New Zealand, or five H I shilling's and we will post ten packets. gj 1 DAimY STEEET - - AUCKLAND j | Importer of Drapery, Boots, Watches, Clocks, I J Jewellery, Electroplate, Fancy Leather-" Goods, Furni- • jj $ ture. Tobacco, Ciffars, Cig-arettes, and Church Goods I \ and Household Ironmongery. jj F. B. GORMLEY, Agent for Wellington. ! A Few Words J^&L[:''''-h<, if. Ml fi Jb/"^ I pONSIDER TIIESE FACTS. A dentX ist whose charges we cshorbitant »n iiiJjUM.gyjiwjukc.uiimryn'a/.yT^!'-.-' wvsrzursi. ai.m/3 is out of touch with the times. He has lew client?, and therefore few opportunities of improving his skill— he rust?. Andrews 6 Wyctt charge moderutelv, and have an enormous clientele. Their methods and appliances are the latest and hest approved by Dental Science. Their rule is to give COMPLETE satisfaction and JTO pain. I ' OPEK DAILY, Including Wodnesdays and Saturdays: 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m., 7 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. Skilled Nurses in attendance. Painless Extractions FREE where Sets are ordered. SETS £2 2'- and £3 3-. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. APS DREWS & WYETT London Dental institute, Corner Willis and Manners Streets, WELLINGTON. PBBBtMJWiB3gIiSa3CItfIB:UCIUCgtpagJtBIC£gJ*'' -a ivxrJ*^ iwiip^u^j l UT7MnyriTt^Vf mj f'Vi WfA 'T^lf T ETtf7 >r ? T rvr'V'*- wll^&imai.'Kß»l ___^ ARTISTIC \S$m IMLl ML n CABINTETS /L~. WEW E lla7e a Ial '" c selection o£ "WRITING |^^^^p§^^^| ,p CABINETS and BURIOA.UX o£ unique design 'wWffl^fffiiiffiffiM ' uucl afc b P eo '' l '^ Low Priucs - Ca U an( i inspect. IS^fl ' f E I.) WD. -COLLIE, ffj'&g^^gg^^gg 1 |p 167, KIDDIFOHD-STBEEr. \~*&* !^^ Telephone, loot.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 107, 2 November 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 107, 2 November 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 107, 2 November 1909, Page 10

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