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Watson’s THEEB STAB IS THE BEST M THE WORLD. We do not want money unless we can give good value. Upon that basis — the basis °J fQoqest ‘Sealing— hag been bw.lt up t/js largest pill business in the j tforld. DR. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS FOR PALE PEOPLE can harm no one ; but we will not sell them to people whom we do pot believe they will Cure. TELL US HOW YOU ME; HSK US THE IMPORTANT QUESTION. We have a very complete organisation for answering people’s questions: we offer you the advantage of it. Describe ag fully ag possible the nature of your aihqent. or, if you only feel out of sorts,” the way you feel. We will tell you whether Sr. Williams'■ fink fills for j>-' s A-v,?-? have cured people similarly troubled, or not. * -*• SOME DISORDERS THAT HAVE BEEN CURED BY__ |i J|SLLS d paralysis, # o Cocomotor jTiaxia, r Jflisuniallsin aqd f Sciatica, J injpo:rrlshnjent of the Diodd, f S c rofiHa, $ Ricl(ctg, Chror\ic €rysipslag, f Consumption, jTnosmia, J indigestion and J Xoss of jTppetite, j palpitations, h pains in ttje Dock, f J/euralgia, d Sarly decay, } Xadief Weaknesses. \ dfysteria. Jidbress Company, Queen’s place, J CHRONIC INDIGESTION CURED. j Mr. William 11. Taylor is fifty-six years of age and a resident of St. David’s Street, Lyttleton, Canter--dr. Williams' Jtfediciqe f TOO LITTLE BLOOD. bury. When interviewed by a reporter he said: “ For many years I suffered from indigestion, but about two rears ago the attacks became more severe. j tuuauut'u uuv|jttuouu *- u «> v-tvov- m-o *»--* X : received medical treatment on several occasions, but f ' without permanent effect. I then tried various § Too little blood! That is what makes men and women look pale, sallow, and languid- That is what makes them drag along, always tired, never hungry, unable to digest their , .. . . , food, breathless and f remedies with the same unsatisfactory results. Pro- A . __ lT .^ n+iria i- r T r ln v Anr * A , viously I had bought Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for my f palpitating at the heart f f daughter, who was cured of anaemia by them, and & after QXertlon, SO Q A seeing they were also recommended for indigestion, 1 i that it is a trouble to “ began taking them. Before long the flatulence, f go upstairs. They are f heartburn, pain in stomach, and fulness after meals # “ Amemic,” doctors tell L faded away, and I rapidly grew stronger. Four boxes r entirely cured mo; my health at present is splendid, y I am able to eat almost anything, and am quite A strong and active. It gives me the greatest of \ pleasure to recommend Dr. VJilliams’ Pink Pills for Pale People to sufferers.” '< i them; that is Greek for h a vi n g DEBILITY AND INSOMNIA. * • fcMrs. Elizabeth Samson, of Main Eoad, Caversham, Dunedin, is sixty years of age and a native of Wigtonshire, Scotland. She came to New Zealand twenty-five years ago and settled in Dunedin, where her husband has been in business as a baker and confectioner for the past eight years., ; She says “My health was pretty good until about eight months ago, when from some, unaccountable cause it broke down, and I fell a victim to general debility. The symptoms were extreme weakness, lassitude, groat distaste for food, and sleeplessness. My system S was thoroughly run down, and I grew so ill that my a husband determined to consult a doctor. At this f stage my unclb advised me to try Dr. Williams’ Pink i Pills for Pale People, as he had derived considerable x benefit from them. A couple of boxes brought about T a wonderful improvement; I felt stronger and slept d soundly. Several more boxes removed all unpleasant x T o«i n/vw hTinrliEar find hfl.Tmiftr than THESE PILLS ARE A TONIC, THEY ARE NOT PURGATIVE. too little d blood.” . 'd Are your d gums pale A instead a of being f scarlet? f Pulldown d your eyelid—is the lin- A ing of it blood-shot and J pale? That is where \ “too little blood” f shows. More anaemic people have been made strong, hungry, ener- i getic, cheerful men and “ women by d ?D*WILLIAmS 9 “ iIEK hus ALEr w* P ] mA m soundly. several, more noxes removea au .ami L symptoms, and I am no w brighter and happier than \ffi| f I have been for years. I cannot praise Dr. W d Williams’ Fink Pills too highly.” V d than by any other V BEWARE OP substitutes. \ means. They are the \ 'There'is no part of Jtew Zealand where a finest Tonic \ there are rjot people who have been cured of jorqe rqore or less serious a Undent by 4. IN THE WORLD. Dr. Williams’ Pink r Pills for Pale People. yjll Ujese cures, however, have been effected by the genuine pills, the package of which bears the full name in red tetters on the pink outside wrapper. Said by chemists and storekeepers, at]d by the J)r. Williams Jifedicine Go., Wellington, 3/~ per box, six boxes t6j6 (post free], 0

Bad Blood; Boils and Sores. A Great Blood-Purifier and Tonic. Almost Unbearable Heat of Summer Soon Puts One in the Grave. A Valuable Fever Antidote, ** "While in "West Australia one of us had what is known as ‘ Carcoo Sickness,’due to bad food and water, together with the almost unbearable summer heat of that corony. This disease soon puts a man in bis grave unless ho treats it promptly. I came out of it in fine shape because I relied entirely on Ayer’s Sarsaparilla for a cure. : ' “ Both of us have used this great remedy for boils and sores on onr arms and hands, as a blood-purifier'and general tonic, and as a perfect antidote to fever while in camp or at home. We both believe there is no remedy equal to this grand old medicine we know so well.” Dowling Bros., of 103 Hindley St., Adelaide, So. Australia, send us this letter and the above photographs with, permission to use. After such an experience they can certainly call Ayer’s Sarsaparilla - ' body induce you to try some other kind. You will regret it if you do. - If you are not in good, vigorous health, if your nerves are not so strong as you wish, if you. are feeling run down and depressed, buy Ayer’s Sarsaparilla today and begin the certain cure. AYER’S Sarsaparilla AYER’S PILLS act on the liver; they cure biliousness. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla “The World’s Greatest Family Medicine.” Bo sure you get the right kind of Sarsaparilla—“Ayer’s.” Don’t let anyBuilds up the Whole System.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4407, 13 July 1901, Page 3

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