Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

1 SPORTING. C J C Spring Meeting (PEE PRESS ASSOCIATION.) CpfriSTCHDROII, Oct C. Tho following weights for the Stewards Handicap, to bo'i'un : on Novoinbor 4h, during the C.J.O. Summer aicetiog, ■ were declared to-night': -Machine' Gun 10 9, Achilles 10 <l, Vladimir 9 3. Petrovna and Kremlin 8 9, Exmbor S 6, Bed Gauntlet, Stronghold, Savoury and Cuneiform 8 4, Fiug Billy, Boris, Mister Alix tnd, Munjeot 7 13, Chivalry 7 10, Ailsa, btarshoot, Solution 7 9,' Ballarat 7 8, Crichton, Delaware, Porcelain and> Oaucho, 1 7, Boomerang 7 5, Bercsina 7 2, Sir Tristram? 0, Jolly Friar 612, Glenowlct fi 11. Eden and To-morrow 6 10; Veneer C " P, Medallist, Inglnnuk, Apollodoris, . Alexis, Canviele, Bonnie Bcao, Annaoiontc and Mobility 6 7. BOOMED BY DROPSY. Given up !>y Twenty Doctors 5 A Woman's Life g&vedy J ' \Dr Williams' Fink Pills, D — — — 0 'Yes, all the doctors gav 0 mo up/ (said n Mvs Jam;*. Hiimilton, CoflTra. ■ 'Thej h^ld out -absolutely no liopo. ; We car ' do no more for you,' they 1 declared. Mj " legs and body swelled nip Dropsy till ] was t»'\vic& my ordinary jsize. Often ] ' heard pe-opl o "cay, 'Poor little - woman 0 She won't bo with us much longer now. Yet here I am to-day «is healthy a tfomai 1 as you can find in tli<j Colonies — and ] owo my very life to Dr Williams' Pint s Pills for Pale' People "When I was only a young girl, Mk Hamilton went en t to say, I caught a heavy cold, which ' so'.Ued on my cliiest , and turned to Asthma. For weeks to 3 gethcr I would, have to jrit propped 1 nj wirh pillows bofon j the fiip, coughing and hawking aud wheezing all tha nigh) through. 'JL'lien an attack of Typhoid left ■ my heart so weak ?hs.t I was in daily droad of sudden di\ith. Often I fell h«id'!ong to the ground, just as if I \vere struck down' dwd. They would carrj m,:- to my bed as lifeleGS. as a corpse, .in. j then gradually -my heaxf would begin k jeat agairi.^'**^ , But this was only^* l^ n rj . n S °^ r ! j< bad health thnt lias iiin"u!V-f...,''"*'« i '^e is; misery\ (Bigliteen ye^Tfl ago, sti-u'i..-'.ttlo ipains in my left side and tli< bottom of my stomach made me thjnl< something Jsad brofcoa loose. Month c-kd month, tl^ pain grow worse) and worsej un'-ll it was plain that I had some tei Tiblo internal trouble. At last I had tht doctors to examine me. 'Your blood is so impute*, Mts Hamilton , that a deadly Tumor lias formed,' said * oopn p >of them to me.' 'You must have an operation at once.''Can I live tlnough Ih I,^.1 ,^. operation P' I asked. 'I cannot say that,' ho answered. 'We.l, then/ I criod, won't have an operation at all. If I am going to di">, I would sooner die here in my .bed than in a cruel Hospital. "Sonn'thing told m^ never to let 1 a surgeon near me. So I resigned myself, ■ an.d let this Tumor eat 1 ito way slowly but surely in'b my flcph. I was never fret from its cruel, gnawing aching. >,It Hamilton did his best to eas^ my pains with h-ot cloths, liniments, ointments .'did turpentino washes! — but, of cours? v these things couldn't curii me. I pave up all hoj>2. Every night I went dbwn on my knoss and prayed to God for death. "At last the end sc( 'mcd near. Dropsy ss" in — and all the doctors said it was the last stage. Th c water gatheiteti md made my body swell up enormously. Sometime* I was so bloated that' I could hardly mne. When I pressed my fingcis into my flesh, the marks stayed tlisre, ju&t. as if they had been made in putty. Of «ll tlfc twenty doctors who a' tended ma through my/years of illness none ever knew a woman who suffered half what I went through. "But God was good. Seven years ,-tg), I read in ihtf papers how Dr Williams' Pink PHis had cured a man who had beciii bedridden for years with a strange illness. Mr Hamilton had not yet. given up hops. He bought m|? six boxes ot Dr Williams' Pink Pills. 'After taking three boxes my' b.j'ea thing was inu:h easier, «nd th c Asthma was not ivar!y so bad.' I picked up htiaTt, slept soundly at alight, -and had a splendid- app>ni l e. Then the deadly dropsy began to- go steadily down. Every 'dosc< helned Uj work the water out of my blood. "At last one 'happy day, I felt< as if som u t"i'ng were, coming away from me /vhc-a Hie Tumor i\as. Congealed .black Vood AJid water poured from me with pieces .of flesh as big as my fist. During the next fdr"night I lost quarts oMn's blaou blood and matter. I grew weakv.- —but I ■knew that Dr. Williams' rink Tills were driving: all lh.'3 poisonous blooJ fro'ji TO} vtins. In a mou rl i ihe Drovsy liad'ftvnt altogether, and my blJn was becoming t-earcr. For a fou * wo/ksjoi/.f 1 kepi on Avith Dr W.llioms' Pink PiUb, one then I was once niv/rt in prrlcci hrahh Ji *?VPr a niir.ic'e 1-as been Avorked ir these colonies, it wa»-ivhtn Mr iViliMms T:nk Pills for Pa'e. People lavei nu from the grave.', ' Mrs Hamilton's case i? a mira>Mfl Sin never saw it; advertised that Dr Wil'iams Pink Pills curcrd Dronsv— l'tii they cur all diseases that are caused by bad Moot and so tli9y cured her. In fact, thtj nbtually make new blood. They do jiu.l that one 'thing — but they do it wall— Tlioy don'b act on thfe ibowels They don' 1 bother wiii metre symptoms. They von'j cure any disease that isn't caused origin ally by bad blood. But that is th* caus^ of all common ailments such as anaemia, decline, general weakness back aches, indigestion, rheumatism, neuralgir sciatica, partal paralysis, andlocomotoi ntaxia. If ofFered a substitute send foi the genuine to tk» Dr Williams' Medicine Co., Old Cusom House St., Wellington— 3s a box, six boxes 16s 6d iposb freo. Letters asking for medical advice will ba answered fiee. Something -New. A Cough and Group Medicine For Baby's Little Self. And one that is Absolutely Safe ' For the Youngest Infant. heanlTbaby cou6hbyrup Mothers will be pleased to learn that Hean's Baby Cough Syrup is prepared fo> babies'", and / st little children only. /\jta)\ It is the only cough medicine specially WMX * prepared for little "L^L. children. Mlohhev "" cd.iigh medicines claim to be equally ■good for old age, middle age, youth and infant. Hean's Baby Cough Si'ipi? is for babies and young children. Dop't give your baby any cough medicine but Hean's, the original Baby Cough Syrup.' Simple, safe, nice tasting, and always effectual. Cuts. the phlegm away At once. Stops short any'attack of "croup, whooping cough, or, ' '■ other ftangerous' cold. Give your baby from a few drops to a teaspconful of Hean's Baby Cough Syhup, and notice the wonderfully quick relief. It cures. 1/6 per bottle at chemists and Stores. The genuine "Hean's" has 3 little children on each label. A new powdsr for dusting baby's tender Bkin — TALSIG TOILET POWDER. A-Utisoptic, soothing, 'sanitary, healing. '.Cai-sip Toilet Potmjhk keeps baby'a skin sweet, cleau, free fiom ladness and roughness, and -.alwftys in the most liealMiful condition. No skin tioubles fUfl^nliy where TVgIo Toilcfc Powder is regnhirly uted. 1/- per packet at Qhe{vu&*& ftud stores. -tQO BUCK AY STREET SHOBINO FORGE. \ITR DAVID- WILLL\M^ liavi _Jll_ taken over tho promises latng ccoupicd by Mr Aloxandor, Misheß ely inform HOESE-OWNERS and the GENERAL PUMIO that all work entrusted to h<m will receive His btriob attention. ' Tho SHOWING DEPARTMENT has boei> pkcoi in tho capable hnds> of MR JOHJN TANNER, and Uarso owner may rost assured on recoiving tho bost workman' iiip at moderato prhies. r A. trial solicited, AU Avorlc turned out guaranteed. SHOES of all sizes kept cnTiand. , All BlacksmiUiing Work in Iho Mining Shi/ and JLngine lines' will bo in th u'da of David Williams, - TROPEIETOR For Children's Hacking Cough at '\ T igUt -^Woods' Great Pepperinin/i Cure 1/6. t t - i

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GRA19051007.2.32.4

Bibliographic details

Grey River Argus, 7 October 1905, Page 4

Word Count
1,362

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 7 October 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 7 October 1905, Page 4

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert