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GASPING FOR BREATH. ASTHMA TOR 16 YEARS. .£260 WASTED ON DOCTORS. CURED TO STAY CURED. DR WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. "After sixteen years of constant misery and after wasting £2oo on doctors. Dr Williams’ Pink Pills cured me for good of the worst case of Asthma that' ever a man had," said Mr Andrew James Dunlop, a prosperous farmer residing in Hoathertou, Dandenoug, Victoria. "One wet night, when coming home from Brighton, I took the wrong track, and got lost," Mr Duuloji went on to say. _ "I had to tramp six miles in the pouring rain, and arrived home wot to , the skin. Next morning I could not speak with the cold. In a week I was wheezing with every breath. That was the beginning of the Asthma that nearly cost me my life. “My nose was completely stuffed up with Catarrh. It took two hours steady hawking and spitting before I could draw one good breath. You could hear me wheezing all over the house. As soon as it came dark a horrible smothering foelinv came on. I used to moan and struggle and gasp for breath. In the dead of night I would have to get out of bed. and sit bolt upright to save myself from smothering. Often I groped my way out into the cold night air. so that I could breathe enough to keep myself alive. Dozens of times I nearly choked to death with coughing, T "-No one in the house could sleep, for I did nothing but cough, cough, cough.” Mr Dunlop added. "I brought up yellow phlegm streaked with blood. My blood was in a terrible state. You may judge how full it was of poison when I tell you that great blisters used to come out on my chest. Some were as big as a 6hi ling, and there were thousands of little ones. When Mrs Dunlop cut these blisters open with the scissors, yellow matter and (corruption poured out of them. My wife tended mo day and night 1 could not lie down in bed. As soon as 1 tried, I fait as if someone were pressing a heavy pillow over my mouth and nose. 1 had to get up and sit all night in a chair by the lire. Then when I ■was utterly exhausted with coughing, I might get an hour’s sleep, sitting bolt upright. For sixteen years neither my 'vite nor I had a night’s sound sleep. Ihe coughing hts nearly lifted the top oft my head. My forehead burned / llere ’'' -ero boring, aching pains in the back of my head and across my shoulders. The Catarrh filled up my nose, and the foul droppings into my mouth turned me sick. 1 had no relish for food. Everything tasted alike to me. I was too weak to do a stroke of work, and had hardly the strength to walk. Many a time I prayed to God for death, and Mrs Dunlop went on her knees and asked for relief for me. _ "Over .£250 went on doctors and medicines—but I still suffered on. My case seemed hopeless when Mr I. ,T. Eden ad£*“4 ’ lll3 Dunlop to got m 0 some Dr AVilliams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. He said they cured him after he had had indigestion and rheumatism for years.

Mrs Dunlop wrote to the. Dr Williams* Medicine Co. for advice, and got word back t° use Nasal Balm as well as Dr WUhams' Pink Pills. The latter said that Asthma.was a strange mixture of nervous chest trouble and chest weakness, and showed how good blood was bound to strengthen both lungs and nerves. I followed, their advice, and in eight weeks I was completely cured. This was four yearei ago, and I have been working bard ?5 OYer since. Dr Williams* Pink Pills and Nasal Balm have cured mo of chronic Asthma and nasal Catarrh | after, twenty years of misery/* i Dr WBliama* Pink Pills cured Hr ! Dunlop s Asthma because nothing can strengthen the lungs and nerves except rec l blood—and nothing but Dr Williams* Pink Pills can actually make new blood. Dr Williams* Pink Pills do just that one thing, but they do f\iV we I* don't act on the bowels. Ihey don t bother with mere symptoms. They just root out from the blood the cause of anaemia, indigestion, headaches, backaches, kidney disease, liver complaint, skin diseases, general weakness, and the special secret troubles of growing girls and women* Dr Williams* Pink Pills are sold by ail chemists and storekeepers, or may be ordered by mail from the Dr WilUams* Medicine Co., Wellington, at 3s a box, or six boxes 16s 6d, post free. Write for free medical advice.

VALUABLE INFORMATION FOR DAIRYMEN. THE DRENCH TO USE. When we prove the efficiency of a medicine by results we henceforth, if we are wise, rely on it, and do not fail to recommend it to our friends and neighbours. This is the reason why Sykes' Drench is securing such a strong ‘hold on the market; dairymen who have used it on their cows and calves and other stopk know it lias no equal for their purposes. The Drench is daily growing in favour with dairytnen, especially for cleansing cows after calving—a course of treatment that every practical dairyman knows is so essential to the wellbeing of the cow Sykes’ Drench triumphs wtero other preparations fail. The maker has numerous unsolicited testimonials 1 , from dairymen residing in different parts of New Zealand, the following being a. sample of some that have come to hand. Mr S. P. Henry, Waiuku writes "It is with pleasure that I acknowledge to you the good results I have obtained by using Sykes' Drench on cows and calves. This spring I had two cows taken bad with Red Water. To tho Srst I gave a local remedy, with the result that the cow died, whereas the second one was well in twenty-fonr hours after taking two doses of Sykes' Drench I also, lost calves with the scours until i used Sykes’ Drench, which has proved to be a certain cure.”

AIDS DIGESTION. braces the nerves N _ r COCOA is rxm~heatmg. One cup contains more nourishment than 10 cops ol wiy ordinary cocoa*

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5737, 4 November 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5737, 4 November 1905, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5737, 4 November 1905, Page 2