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F °" REEF TEA SOUPS, SA “|P GRAVIES ASK FOR {fnd see that you get) GEAR v‘ f COMPANY’S EXTRACT : OF MEAT Made solely from Cattle passed by the Government Veterinary lospectoEGnaranteed Msolntely Pure and of the Very Highest Quality, is. Per Jar. From Stores* Chemists, &c. la. T'n.-vi'vh'vnt Ihe Colony.

© © i I 4 © © © % © © © © 0 © % G The Commonest Ailment of the Day is malnutrition, inability to derive benefit from food taken. Food that does not digest is worse than wasted. The complaint which doctors most often hear is just this: “/ Eat but my Food does me no good/ l?ood that fails to feed sets up Indigestion, Sluggish , Liver, Lack oi Appetite/Weakness, Biliousness. OH. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS: * cure these ailments, and give new strength by enabling the blood to take up, and profit by the food we eat. They add threefold to the nourishment; they clear the skin, improve the appetite, renew the energy. / They are a, true tonic, but they improve instead of deranging the digestion like other tonics; they strengthen instead of weakening, as purgatives do. hu3lj;v.-siioj2, Headaches and Disturbed SSeeo, “ For many years 1 have been troubled greatly with indigestion and hordaclies,” writes Mrs. J. A. Mills, of Station Yard, Methveu (N.Z.) " The headaches were so had that I did not know what to do to case them. As I grew older they became worse and more frequent. I could not eat my food with relish, and 1 generally suffered great inconvenience after eating, even a. light uietvl. My sleep was also affected. 1 was in a weak and distressing state when I read an advertisement showing how Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills had cured'cases of indigestion. I bought three boxes and continued with them until I had no necessity to do so. lam now free from indigestion and cat my meals with more relish than I have done for years. Whenever I have an opportunity of recommending Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills I will heartily do so.” Pain in the Back, Dizziness... and Weakness. ■ ' ■ \,; ME* i wk lIS bS m ASK Mr. Samuel Buxton, of Glamorgan Vale, WallSofi, Ipswich, writes : —“Many years ago I begr.u to suffer' hom a serious derangement of the digestive organs. The first symptoms were pain in the back, div.zines/ loss of memory, and general weakness, Then-tpy appetite failed and I became very irritable. Tho weakness increased so much that I. had to lcaVft.--.off my work and when trying to wolk bad tunm Mtnw over me, and I bad to clirqg-toisrjTnothing for support: to save myself from falling. A doctor said 1 suDwmg from biltouaaess, but there eewnod no relief for me. One day whilst reading a paper I was struck by the peculiar same. ‘ Dr. Willrtnre’ PiniPills for Pale People.’ iml as these pills were ndver* tised to cm-e mdigestisn I purchased' a supply ami began taking them, first using a laxative as is necessary in such cases. Before long the'stupid fee ing of diamwn went away, my memory returned, and tlie terrible pains in my back abated I took four boxes and am now perfectly cured. I have-a hearty appetite, my blood is rich and red, and-1 feel stronger than ever.” i&ifQf&Ut*' FOR tm JULEt Or. Williams’ Pink Pills also cure Debility, Worvous Troubles, Insomnia, Chronic Headaches. Paralysis, Rheumatism. Consumption, etc. When purchasing.’ be sure that the lull name “Or. Williams’ Pink Pills lor Pale People” is printed in RED ink on WHITE outeide wrapper. Beware oi harmlnl Imitations, and never accept anything said to be ’Must as good.” There Is no medicine ”j,, Bt as good” as Or. by the Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co.. Wellinaton. N.Z,. Williams’ Pink Pills, which arc sold 31* par bos:, 6 boiccs 16/6, and by chemists and storekeepers. SDT MIND ¥©£J HSK F©R DR. WILLIAMS*.

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Evening Star, Issue 11168, 17 February 1900, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 11168, 17 February 1900, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 11168, 17 February 1900, Page 2

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