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CARE OF THE SKIN.

The Seeretfof Roses andJCreanTj There would be a deal less money wasted on complexion soaps, cosmetics and ointments if people knew that tin only basis for a cl ar, healthy complexion is good blcod. The blood gives color to the face. The blool nourishes and renews the skin. The blood paints the natural blush upon the cheeks, reddens the lips, adds the vivacious sparkle to the eyes. Good blood is the basis of every good complexion. Bad b'ood is the basis of every bad complexion. That is a scientific fact. And you can be quite as positive of the way to get good blood and a complexion of roses and cream. The evidence is overwhelming. From Auckland to Wellington, from Invercargill to Christchurch, from Dunedin to Hokitika, Dr Williams' pink pills for pale people ot-md. absolutely alone as tlie best blood-builder and nervetonic known to medical science. They are manufactured in -Wellington frcm

-a special formula particularly su.ite.d-to the New Zealand climate. _ Spanish and American substitutes, in smail glass bottles with foreign directions, are useless. They have never cured a single person in these I-lands — simply because they are not ad <pted to the climate. The pills you buy must be in wooden boxes with the fullj address, Wellington, New Zealand, on the outside wrapper. They give a* fresh, bright, healthy complexion, in the only way puch a complexion can bs had — by purifying, increasing and enriching your blood. If you think it over, you will see how incontestible that is. Of course, there is not a town in either the North or South Island of New Zealand in which Dr Williams' pink pills, manufactured in Wellington, have not made pale cheeks rosy, dull eyes bright, thin arms plump, and drooping spirits happy. Nobody doubts their value for the complexion and appearance. They will even cure eczem .—the most stubborn and severe of all skin disnnses. They cured Mr Joseph. Wm Shellard, of Gladstone Road, Gisbo'ne, who has been a prominent figure in Poverty Bay. for twen'y year?;..,,. ..,.-., "Seven years ago," says Mr Shellard, "itchingjeczema broke'out on my ankles and legs. Later on it spread over my whole body, even to my head. If. you haven't had eczema you don't know what torture is. Mv skin peeled off, j and the disease gained in virulence m spite of the remedies I use! I visited the Hot Springs, bob they increased the swellings. Nothing did me the hast permanent good, until, on the advice of a Giaborne friend, I tried Dr Williams' pink pills, obtaining the genuine Wellington package from Mr Hoyle, the Gladstone B,d. chemist. They acted like magic. Gradually they drove the eczema poison from my blood. It was a stubborn fight), for I had to take sixteen boxes before I was cure Q| — but cured I was at last. You can see how clean, clear and healthy these pills have made my skin." When they, cure virulent skin diseases it i* easy tD understand how readily they overcome all minor cbmplexioa troubles. But Mr Shellard would still be suffering from his agonising complaint if he had used foreign substitutes put up in small glass bottles, instpad of getting the genuine Dr. Williams' pink pills made to suit thia climate, put up in wpoden boxes and bearing on 'he Wrapper the full address in red capital letters— Wellington New Zealand. By purifying and enriching the blood, and toning the nerves, they have cured hundrels of ansemia, indigestion, he >rt palpitation, nervousness, neuralgia, rheumatism, lumbago and sciatica — because the:© diseases are duo to bad blood. Iv exactly the same way they build up the strength after bad colds* inßuenza> pneumonia and fevers. But you must always get the genuine New Zealand pills. If your retailer offers you any others, wri'edire^tto the" Dr Williams' medicine Co., Wellington. They will send you the kind that cured J W Shellard, Gladstone Rd., Gisborne, and hundreds of others in every part of the Colony.

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Grey River Argus, Volume LVIL, Issue 10520, 4 October 1902, Page 4

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CARE OF THE SKIN. Grey River Argus, Volume LVIL, Issue 10520, 4 October 1902, Page 4

CARE OF THE SKIN. Grey River Argus, Volume LVIL, Issue 10520, 4 October 1902, Page 4