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OVERGROWING HER STRENGTH

HOW DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS

MAKE WEAK GIRLS STRONG. | Testimony from well-known and highly-re-ipeeled colonists is always worth printing, and tie words of .Mr. Ucorge Murner, of " Lamington," Victoria Road. Auburn, Victoria, are of this nature:-" 1 thought 1 would loso my daughter, Miss Alice," said Mr. Marner to our reporter recently, "she was overgrowing her strength. Medical men could do nothing for her." Here Miss Marner entered and quickly told how Or. Williams' Pink Pills hid saved her from death and disaster. "1 commenced, some two years ago, to feel Ten' ill after returning home from school," Ilia she, " I did not feel sufficiently unwell to take to my bed, but experienced a continued languid feeling that made me most miserable. Father took mo to see a doctor, and he said I was overgrowing my strength, and I was not to esert myself. As I had no inclination to do so, there was no fear of my disobeying this order, and I took the li quinine tonio" given me, with regularity. Then 1 commenced to feel acute pains in my shoulders and back, till at night I could scarcely get any rest.' "We tried everything to induce sleep," interposed Mr. Marner, " but it had 110 effect; then I consulted a well-known College-street practitioner. He said my daughter was suffering principally from weakness, and' advised a dilnge. Her mother took her away for a trip to Queensland, but she returned looking norse. She would also retch on rising in the morning; any food taken could not be kept down. She lost flesh and bccame a mere ghost." "Thii time last year,' 1 said Miss Alice, "I wighed 7st 31b, now I am 9st 71b."

"A great improvement; your treatment Bust have been beneficial?"

"No; all the medicine I got did me very Me good. Actually, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People deserve that credit, fat before the Jubilee holidays last year, fitter bought mo a box of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, lit Mr. Ploasance's, Chapel-street, Prahan, they did me so much good that I continued with tin m. It is a long time since I discontinued taking them, and 1 am now as healthy as anyone could wish." 'Anil you would recommend them?" "Yes; and that strongly too," said Mr. wner, " had 1 known of Dr. Williams' Pink Mb two years before, it would have saved "t a hundred pounds.'' Parents should think over thisgood health N a hundred pounds -aved. It is undisputed that Dr. Williams' Pink ™ build up the constitution, strengthen the fFEtnn, cnrielt tha blood, and improve the "Mi, They are a certain cure for indigestion, pimples, skin diseases, liver and kidney troubles, biliousness, ansEmia, sleeplessness, raeumatism, lumbago, loss of physical strength, tenalgia, all female irregularities, debility, headache, loss of vital forces, etc. Ob--7»1« rom all chemists and dealers, or from j™ Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Wel"gton, X.Z., who will forward six boxes los 6d, or one box for 3e, post free.

M IRISH BISHOPS VIEW.

4' the Diocesan Synod of Derry and Raphoe, october last, the Bishop spoke on the ritual wntroversy. He said he loved musio and a Jpiified service, but a demonstrative and ™y ritual affected him as a parody. Hap'the English law was not theirs. Things Jf™l in England were unlawful there, j ' • Englishmen 6aid if they ™7 tad Irish canons there would lie an 11 °f ritualism. The cross was forbidden or near the communion table, and to in--11 elsewhere three consents were Jy^ry—;tho minister's, tlio select vestry's, , ™ e bishop's. On that score they need '6 no fear of their bishop. He would not , °* the sentiment even of the majority to ' wff de<l, or their prayers disturbed by ■isu zeal. The Irish Church was safe 7> ritualistic innovation if the law were „ fM, and it tho law were not obeyed, what y said was: Wo will not drag you before to* m' ' )u ' ou mus '- cease to draw our i'ia'lrel d " '' W ' a ' ty ° U ' C '

ku, UNO'S FRUIT SALT.

WISHES, Sick Headache, Giddiness, Vom"™Si Heartburn, Sourness of the Stom- . ■'Jj ß ®tipatiou, Impure Blood, etc., etc. On of Eno's Fruit Salt Jfif.Disordered, Sleepless, and Feverish I on is simply marvellous. It is, in . ac ', Nature's own remedy, and an unsurpassed one.

h ' MOYCLE TYRES LEAK.

n g undertakes to fix them or make no 'l i ctures , Factory: Stanleyf et > below Supreme Court.

Cleanliness is next to in ,■ godliness.

Vtann C ? 8 cleanliness produced Mm, people • Often at the cost of a bad rf ?°. ra '? rta skin, the result of tho htilail , r .'°f soaps. To insure a good ittd, k' n Pears' Soap should always bo

our last scones, did you ? Well, Hilly ' ler ' '° a Bt °y hrae, 1 and Tucker ifljla 1 y °' Sold everywhere, fcv] ~ calicoes, sheetings, quilts, •maSt 0 -' >'day goodß. Selling at •diiflinl' 10005 ", 'Curtains, Is 9d por pair; gjfiwn equal to 30 per cent.-D.S.C., City

v D a ? d Auckland Weekly News Ctki Wi Prober illustrates the industries ffe' ' province. J tmol,! I .^' 5 ' srts ''' bo sold kt» r.i' , ' C6B than usual price. Sale H —0.8.0, City Hall. 11 nd Auckw "D Weekly NKWE |jj ( ; , n Number bos several fine full-pago •fil,t r H UCtion6 in all department!. Our « ' car P°^ s » an( floor covering DSO • Kwy ™ Remnants, halfMl'''

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10970, 26 January 1899, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10970, 26 January 1899, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10970, 26 January 1899, Page 7

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