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FIRST UK OF DEFENSE Against Disease is a Good Blood supply. > Dr. Wiliiap^ Make New Blood. \- The first lino of defonco against disease is a plentiful supply of rich, red, healthantemic ' lacks blood listless, lan S uic ]' at. , |J " ; mio ono gives disease tho opportunity. They are' unable to throw of? the attack which those with a goad blood supply evade: they are open to danger. Dr Williams' Pink Pills mako new blood. A New Zealand woman found this out, and her experience is for your benefit. " Just about three years ago I got into a very bad state of health through my blood getting vory poor," said Mrs Florence May Laskcr, of Qisborne, Now Zealand. "My faco was terribly pale, with dark rings under my eyes, and my_ lips and gums were quite white. Sometimes my feet and ankles were puffed very badly. If I walked quickly or did any hard work, I got very short of breath and 'gasped painfully.. The fluttering of my heart was more than I could bear. Very often I had attacks of giddiness, and verv often I nearly fell down,; unless I caught hold of Something quickly I would have done 60. .Twice I fainted right off. "I was terribly nervous, and could not bear boing in tho house by myself. 1 suffered with awful headaches on tho top of my head—l used to go about with wet towels on my head to try and get relief. 'It nearly always meant lying down until 1 got better, as keoping on my feet was right out of the question. My appetite vanished—nothing could tempt mo. to mako a meal. Mother , tried all sorts of things to make me oat, but I could only pick at them. When I wont to bed I tossed about for hours trying to got to sleep. Then when I did doze off, I often woko with a. start, thinking that I was falling. In the morning I felt tired and worn out. Every day I felt myself growing weaker. I folt terribly miserable, and did not caro 'what happened. At last a friend.advised mother to give me Dr Williams' Pink Pills. The first two boxes mado nie much better. I kept on : taking them until I had finished five boxes—then I was in better health than over I had boon in my life." Dr Williams' Pink Pills actually mako now blood—that is why they cure eo many different diseases. They are sold by all chemists and storekeepers, or may be ordered by mail from the Dr Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington, at 3s a box, six boxes 15s 6d. post free. Write for hints as to diet, etc.

| THAT PECULIAR EXCELLENCE § | Which has always distin- jjj ® guished cod liver oil emul- «> sions in the curing of lung k diseases in vastly more (i? prominent in | Lane's'Emolsisia.l ffl Lane's Emulsion is a dig- $ jjj tinetly original emulsion, |jj m It contains the finest Beech- w woodereasote, an ingredient |j .B always prescribed by doc- <t> tors for consumption. This $ ■ to cr6asote, with the cod liver © | oil and hypophosphites of jjj <1> lime and soda, are perfectly f and permanently emulsified $ fli with fresh eggs. In all W other emulsion's gum is used $ to in place of eggs. But gum; (!) $ only clogs and blocks the jy system and has no medi- W A) cinal value. Lane's Emto- $ Sion has a strength-giving, w flj! consumption-curing value j{j flj which no other emulsion W % can approach. $ All chemists and stores sell $ | Lane's Emulsion. v!/ Prices, 2/6 and 4/6 a bottle, $

PUTTING " ROCK-- • LAND" MANURE IN YOUR SOIL JUST NOW MEANS PUTTING MONEY IN YOUR " POCKET .BY-AND-BY! Farmers are fast recognising the great fertilising, value of "Rockland" Manures. 'Have you tried them ? "ROCKLAND" GRAIN MANURE is delivered in lots of not less than I| tons at from £4 I2s 6d to H4 Hs 6d per ton, Freight paid according to distance from Dunedin. Send NOW for Particulars and Pricc List, Free. PURE MOLASSES FOR CATTLE-FEEDING. If you are running short of feed, why not use this splendid product ? The price is only 6/6 per case, containing 8 gallons, approximately I ewt. Free on board rail or steamer. No charge for case. Kempthorne, Prosser & Go. (Limited), Agricultural Chemists, Dunedin.

OTAGO WITNESS.—New Stories. A largo Amount. o£. Reading llnttei. Pries 6tL

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14001, 6 September 1907, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14001, 6 September 1907, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14001, 6 September 1907, Page 7