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' Dr. Williams pink pill^ DON'T PURGE Common pills purge the bowels. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills make new, rich blood. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are no more like common pills than chalk is like cheese. Purging pills gallop- through the bowels — tearing the tissues, irritating the organs, and weakening the whole system. That's * why they're so dangerous. v Dr. Williams' Pink Pills don't purge at all. They're tonic pills — soothing pills — strengthening pills — blood-building pills. < Dr. Willi;uns' Pink Pills actually make new blood. That's 4 why they arc the only .scientific cure for all blood diseases — headaches, backaches, kidney trouble, liver complaint, indigestion, debility, rheumatism, etc. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills don't purge — they cure. Fielding Man Cured.— "Liver troubles and indigestion made a weak, liitleas mrxn of me," says Mr. John I,e C. Smith, Kimbolton-road, Fieldiii-.'. "My appetite failed, and after meals I either vomited or suffered from racking headaches. My complexion became a ghastly saffron, and the whites of my eyes turned yellow. Sly nerves were so unstrung that I could hardly write. I coulrl set no sound sleep, and when I dozed off I was awakened hv fu.irfnl dreams and heavy sweats. Purgative pills did me more harm than K<r~><l, but the very first box of Dr. Williams' Pink PiHs improved me wonderfully. Thsie blood-building pills strong hened instead of weakening me. Three boxe3 brought hack my appetite, enriched my blood, and made me ar\ strong, hearty man." (~\ Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington. Price, 3/- ; six boxes, 16.6. 826 4 is^^^^^ GOLD MEDAL, (Sl§EUV^^^^ Health Exhibition, London. only highly nutritive, but ! FO^JD Fo^^^^^^k. is most easlly di s cste<! » ■ m.* wm jk ■. p ■ma j»_^^^JSPp^^S- an<^ sso e^ ic * ous *^ At ft 1 1^1 r J*\llinß Q^a >liipiiilifiK& * s cn i°y cc^ the youngest INVALIDS and the AGED. I n * ant or the roost delicate \ Delicious, Nutritive, and Digestible. >P^H/ Invalid. Benger's Food is o£ld in TINS by Chemists, &c, everywhere. LEA & PERRINS I Messrs. LEA & PERKINS beg to annotuaoS that, to enable the public to recognieo their -world-renowned Original Worcestershire Sauce, from others bearing a label in close imitation of theirs, they are now printing their" Signature, in WHTTF,, diagonally across the BED LAJBEIj on each bottle. Anyone copying the same will be at once proceeded against. WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. The Original and Genuine Worcestershire. MESSRS W. & G. TURNBUI.L & Co. AGENTS MESSRS LEVIN & CO., " .WELLINGTON. Diarrhoea, wsk Dysentery SCholera, Fever, P.DAVBlffl| ULZL 11 \J) Colds (Ex Armj Medi«»i St»ff>; | IS TEE CBIGJ^/1- AM3OMI tH^^J^E pOOOHB ; f S THB «BEAI SPECIFIC Fop pOLUS QIABRH(EA,! A S.TBMA, t TTJYSBIfTJSKr t T> R O N C H JJT I B 133 V^ . General Board of Health, London, r* nB J. OOLUB BKOWS.* OEM; gUJ-JUS " *"^ "" 4s " XJ RADTNE.— Di J.Oouaa bbowotb ■ v „ ! fUte Army iMedfo»l;;Medio»l Staff) Dlß* Djr Gibeon, Army Hedioa! Staff, utetes i covbbkd AsKßaraDY, to owote whtoh he „ Two Doße< completew Cored ma of I ooinad tha wort Ohlobodthb. Dk Brown* Di^hoj,.. v . « ■• w i tb the Boiiß luvbntob, and as the oompoM- _ ! tion of CUotodyne wrmot posaibly be ttxr j. COLLM BROWNE'S CHLO dißOovered by Ac»lysLi (organio eubetanoee J/ KODYNE 1b » liquid medldn defying elimlnatira- and sinoe the Xcrm^dlK whioh assuages Pain o| Bvbbt Knra •u never been publiflhed, it la evident »fforia a calm refreshing aleep, Withoo* 1 that any statement to the effect tbat a Hbadaohi, and Inyigoratea the iiorroii oompound fa Jdentioal with Dt Browne 1 ! ayetem whea exhamtod. *w^»n tK^^MMite T^Tmmmm^rms. DR J. COLLIB BROWNE'S CHLO* 1J BODYNE Rapidly cut* ihort aU RODYNE.— VioeananoeUprßlriW attaokßOf aoliwately untrue, and J*J£gtefcted to X mbssb ' Bau of this Rimidt Z Bay it had b«eiv ?wi»n to,— See The lanoe, giTOft mmj xjjjgoßOTUWua ha July. TAXIUNB. Be cariful te obeexvelrad XXBJ COLLI3BBOWNE'S(JHLUEO Mark. Of *U Oheroiete, llf-1, 3e»d, aa MJ DYNE is the Tbui PALUAiIYK in 4b 6d. . \ 1 ~~Z77l nnTTi rATtrvv SOLE MANUPACTUBER— NETJRALOIA, GOU\ C AWCEB, j T OAV ENPORT, 83 Great BmseU TOOTHACHE BHET7. street, London, W»Ct: I MATIS

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 46, 10 March 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 46, 10 March 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 46, 10 March 1903, Page 1

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