MIDNIGHT BAKING
The account given below is that of Mr. David Grant, a respected resident of Wai-mea-street, Nelson. Mr. Grant is just the hardy type of immigrant who nas helped to place New Zealand in the front rank it holds. With a view to publication in the Nelson Mail, a reporter recently had a half-hour's chat with Mr. Grant.
"I came out here from Scotland forty years ago," said. he, "and I have lived in this district ever since, following my trade of baker. J am sixty-nine years old. and until lately have kept in excellent health. But coming out of a hot bakehouse in the cold midnight or early morning predisposes mo to catch cold, and some time -ago I contracted influenza. My system was quite run down, I had a bsd cough and was extremely weak and languid. The bronchial tubes were affected and the slightest change of air produced a fit of coughing. I grew worse, and there seemed no hope for me. until one day I read how similar troubles had been cured by Dr. Williams' pink pills for pale people. I purchased a supply, and after taking two boxes felt improved. The cough began to abate, and 1 regained some strength. Several more boxes cured me. All weakness has disappeared, and my health at present is splendid. Whenever I catch a cold I always take Dr. Williams' pink pills, for I find they are most efficacious in cheeking it. I am" continually recommending this medicine; I cannot be too grateful."
As the autumn nears and cold changes occur, cold-catching becomes common ; those with constitution.- weakened by the summer's heat, overwork, or confinement are particularly liable. Dr. Williams' pink pills remove liability to cold-catching by enriching tho blood, toning up the nerve's, and restoring perfect health. They also cure consumption, bronchitis, rheumatism, sciatica, dyspepsia, nnrcmia, debility, skin diseases, rickets, paralysis, etc. Sold by chemists and storekeeper-, and by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. Wellington, three shillings per box, six boxes sixteen Mid six, post fee. "Howto Regain Good Health"; describe your case and send for honest information.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11684, 20 June 1901, Page 3
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351MIDNIGHT BAKING New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11684, 20 June 1901, Page 3
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