■■?'%' __ — _„__. Medical , \ _ (Oh, the fiendish agony of Sciatica! Sciatica, shooting ;'- 1 Oh, tho fiendish agony of Sciatica! Sciatica, shooting \ M through tho nerves and "down the legs with its sharp spasms I M of paralysing pain! Sciatica— as lightning —sharp as I 1 needleshot as liquid fire! Oh, the terrible torture of this 1 g piercing, agonising, crippling Sciatica. _ 1 m There is just one sure, scientific cure for Sciatica, I S Neuralgia, Headaches, Backaches, Lumbago and Rheuma- I |j tisra—you must drive the pain from your blood and nerves I I • with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. " 8 |L Liniments can never cure nerve and blood diseases. Dr. <0 A Williams' Pink Pills strike straight at their cause—because m they actually make new blood. Through the blood they 1 i conquer the painful poison, soothe the their causebecause <&. they actually make new blood. Through the blood they § conquer the painful poison, soothe the nerves, loosen the £ 1 muscles and banish every ache. Read J \f Stricken Down with Sciatica.—»i Wa3 garden in? one day when * a. Sciatica suddenly struck me down," says Mr. W. Brooks, Talbot St., Geraldine, A g* S.Canterbury. "Sharp, stinging pains ran throug-h my hip and || jj down to my foot. One leg: became almost paralysed. The pain was so excruclat- M 1 „■ ing that it often brought tears to my eyes. Every moTement caused fresh M » torture. At last I could not leare my bed. Liniments and lotions did me no ffl jj good. In fact, aothinjr really touched the disease till I took Dr. Williams' Pink p E Pills. A few boxes made rich, red blood for me and set my nerves right. Since p jj thep I have never had a single; twinge of Sciatica or Rheumatism. Yes, Eg • | Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People are a marvellous blood and nerve M | medicine." ja I Sciatica suddenly struck me down," gays Mr. W. Brooks, Talbot St., Geraldine, /k S.Canterbury. "Sharp, stinging pains ran through my hip and thigh right || down to my foot. One leg became almost paralysed. The" pain was so excrueiat- M ing that it often brought tears to my eyes. Every movement caused frosh Kg torture. At last I could not leave my bed. Linimente and lotions did me no m good. In fact, nothing really touched'the disease till I took Dr. Williams' Pink m Pillg. A few boxes made rich, red blood for me and set my nervea rifht. Since then I have never had a single, twinge of Sciatica or Rheumatism. Yes, |"| ■ Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People are a marvellous blood and nerve ffl medicine." Eg /MMWILUMMS® 1 1 ißm imil «\ th * fc the nßme - z>r - 1 % twaS IIUI "Ills "»»**«■ llSf/i. * \ William*'— isonevery | 1 (111 Iffl Mil IfiLfLSsi i^H\ft I »ox you buy. | 1 '"- i ' F©ll IMI 'K i Eewftreof Pills dyed ink i Vttss& IP'S Jr%.mtt&sis . e'3?Ltt I\l bottles, or in any other m wlfik mia fa®! 3 !®!!* wMJ ▼ /& "Write to Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington, for free medical advice. *• si ' LIGHT-BROWN *H PRE-EMINENTLY SUPERIOR .VOR DISEASES OP THE THROAT, CHEST, SKIN, DEBILITY, RICKETS, RHEUMATISM, fta | EDGAB SHEPPABD, Esq., M.D., says: i Sib G. D. GIBB, Bart., M.D., says: " A pint of Dr. De Jongh's Oil is of more j "It will sustain life when everything else value than a quart of any other." } fails." Sold ONLY in Capsuled Imperial Half-Pints, Pints, and Quarts, by all Chemists and Storekeepers. Sole Consignees— HARFORD & CO., Limited, 210, High Holborn, London. \ CAO HON.— Resist mercenary attempts to recommend or substitute inferior kinds. flu«i... —w— mmmmmmmnmmmmmm — ■■■«■■■ wmmmmmmxmßammmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmi The Phvs;clan . fl IVIAkJA_S J\S tjlsSj Khe'uma^Gout The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the Safest and most Stomach, Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion, Gentle Medicine for ■ Sour Eructations, Bilious Affections. Infants, Children, Delicate Females, *dKngmgiggjmgc£gmgp< ggwjfßßiiiSa and tne ■SRI MA^M^^^WWW^^^^^W^^M
Boots and Shoes. WT" We have just landed a ve3?y large shipment, including" many varieties of nice Felt Slippers tor the WINTER SEASON. Felt Slippers fop Ladies, from lOd. to 4</iid. per pair Fop Gentlemen we have Felt Slippers from XI- to 5/11 per pair WET WEATHER Compels the use of Goloshes and Footholds, ami we can do these now at much lower prices than formerly. Gent's Goloshes ... ... .- ... ... 3/9 Ladies' Goloshes and Footholds .... ... ... 2/6 Children's Goloshes ... ... .., ... 2/-& 2/3 EVENING PARTIES Mean the need of Da-ncing Shoes, and we can sell yen these on the very best terms. Ladies' Evening Shoes ... ... ... ... from i/11 Gent's Evening Shoes ... ... „ .„ from 4</Q «■ JOHNSTON BROS., S&akera of Reliable Boots and Sfooes s ICarangahap© Road. Watches, Jewellery, etc. if the Ladies Knew -. . j Half as much about the value of Jewellery as they do about drapery they would RUSH OUR HALF-PRICE SALE And Purchase Every Line before Noon To-morrow. Those who do know are GETTING BARGAINS which give them a heap of satisfaction. It takes time to sell such a Largo Stock, but it is not standing stili. Those who wish to be in the Swim must Make a Start. EASTER VISITORS and those about to MARRY must not forget our HALF DOZEN BEAUTIFUL TEASPOONS GIVEN FREE with each .' 18-Carat WEDDING RING from 21/- upwards. | This is a standing offer, and is done jusfc as an advertisement | — SEE OUR — s/a WATCH 6/9 5 IT IS A MARVEL. 1000 WATCHES to select from, suitable for Boys, Girls, Ladies, Gents., | and Working Men. WATCHES in Gun Metal, Nickel, Silver and Gold. WATCHES in Open Face, Hunters, and Half-Hunters. WATCHES at all prices from '6/9 up to £20. Our NEW ZEALAND GREENSTONE JEWELLERY Is the Best Value in the City. SPECIAL VALUE in DRESS and ENGAGEMENT RINGS. THE PEOPLE'S RELIABLE JEWELLERS, Opposite Town Clock and Exchange, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Merchandise- I Undertakers. iftjf it I FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND t feffl#SPTO»H 1 KARANGAHAPE ROAD (next Newton 1 I I>oat Office). Telephono, 689. | B i TVfAKEB BOOTS AND HAH- " GULES' duck'?blcK at and 00 Boft a3 a gBBWWHEWIIWEaBBBMg^^ * velvet. Adda three tiraea to 1 ~_. | GOLD MEDAL %^d!J?2 u I C. LITTLE, [1 mWM U EXHIBITION HIGHEST 9 UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMEB. 1 IiWWS?Si« AWARDS 1 MARBLE AKOH, § for superiority. Blnnlt vr m HOBBOK-STBBDT. I ' Brawi • .-lour. Sold by Boot Stores, BaildUn-y, i (p«i»«hnno fifii I ! Iron:.' ■■• f!i-3. etc. Manufactory, Dulw'oli, 1 I otophone 661. 1 j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12270, 14 May 1903, Page 2
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