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A HINT TO YOUNG FOLK. THEY ARE APT TO BE CARELESS WHERE HEALTH IS CONCERNED. A great many people, and especially people, aro too careless of their health. They will sit in n draught when they know they are taking cold, and In numerous other ways show their indifference to the rules that govern health, realising, sometimes when it is too late, the serious cost of their carelessness. Never neglect an illness no matter how trivial it may appear. It is to this class of persons that Miss Annie Ratnsdell, of Whitehead, N. 3., wishes to speak. “In June, 1895,” she says, “I contrapted a cold, but did not take anything for it, thinking that it would soon pass away. In this however, I was disappointed, and I finally realised that it had settled on my lungs, and I was obliged to take to bed. A doctor was called m, and he said I was a very sick girl, which truth it is needless to say I had realised before he was sent for. At the outset his medicine helped me somewhat, but the improvement was not lasting, and I found myself growing weaker and weaker. _ At last I reached that stage when 1 despaired of getting bettor. My appetite had almost entirely failed; I was reduced nearly to a skeleton, had a backing cough, and suffered from headache and fluttering or palpitation of the heart. As a matter of fact both myself and friends thought I was at death’s door, while in this condition. I read in a newspaper of a case similar to mine cured by the uso of Dr Williams's Pink Pills. I procured a supply, and by the time I had taken fix boxes I was almost completely recovered. My appetite had returned, a healthy color came back to my fate, and my cough ceased troubling me, lam still occasionally using Dr Williams’s Pink Pills and my recovery through their use has made for them hosts of friends in this locality, who look upon what they have done for me as little short of miraculous.”— [Advt.] PUBLIC HOTIGBB. SMITH AND SMITH. G L f SS X7 We have a ver 7 stock of Win dow Glass of excellent quality, well packer in strong cases. £ LAS 3 for Greenhouses.—Purchasers shout get our prices; the quality we guarantee Smith and Smith. GLASS, British Plate.—We are prepared tc quote prices delivered in any Town in Xi6w Zealand. GLASS, Mirror Plate, for Shop Decorations, etc.; framed and unfraraed: best quality • silvered. Smith and Smith. ‘ 3 GLASS. —Bevelled Plates (framed or u framed, in 30 sizes) at lowest price Smith and Smith. 1 GLASS.— We undertake Glazing Repairs, and do the same with despatch and at lowest prices. GLASS SHADES of all sizes, in pure White Glass; flat shapes, for memorial wreaths, smith and Smith. kXIUE AND MINIUM PAINT.— Prevents f rust on roof. Five colors, at 7a per gal i°o' Sallon covers 112 yards. Smith and Smith. W. ELDER. I°R the Wintry Season.—A nice assortment of Hot Water Bottles, best English make, at a reasonable price ; useful m the sick room — The -US suffering from Coughs, Colds, Hoars ness. Sore Throat, Influenza should procure bottle at once; pleasant to take and suitable f all ages; Is od a bottle. BAD ACHES Cured In 15 minutes by . Cachets; la a box, RONGES, Soaps, Enemas, and other Toi Requisites. The Pharmacy, emuosite K\ Church. Night bell George street ,H. S. FISH AND SON. the best and cheapest. “ Paints still lead. used always used. EXOELS!OR” Paints are packed in 1, 4, 7, and 141b tins ; all colors. ‘E IXOELSIOR ” Paints, in 141b tins, 4s 6d 1 smaller sizes, 6d‘ per lb. “ T7IXCBLSIOR ” Paints hate a gle XLi surface, and are warranted pure. “ Tj^XOTLSIOR ’’ Paints are obtainable i JJi at H. S. Fish and Son’s, Princes sti

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Evening Star, Issue 10398, 20 August 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 10398, 20 August 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 10398, 20 August 1897, Page 4