Poverty of the Blood. A. CONDITION THAT GIVES RISE TO NEURALGIA, SEVERE HEADACHES, HEART PALPITATION, AND OTHER DISTRESSING TROUBLES. Poverty of the blood is the plain English lor what medical men term anaemia, and it is a condition that destroys the happiness of thousands and hurries many to an untimely grave. “ Going into a decline,” is an expression frequently heard in reference to those suffering from langour, heart palpitation, headaches, loss of appetite, &c, and it is but another method of saying that the trouble is poverty of the blood. To those thus suffering, the following statement of Mr Chisholm, of North Tyron, P.E.1., in reference to his daughter Lizzie, will point the way to renewed health : “ About a year ago,” says Mr Chilsom, “my daughter took sick and wasted away until she was a mere skeleton. We tried the ordinary remedies at first, but no help was had from them, and the family physician was called in. He treated her for about six months but without any apparent benefit. At this time she was confined to her bed most of the time, her appetite was almost gone, and she was so weak that death seemed not far distant. To add to our sorrow and discouragement the doctor said he could do no more. We had often read of the cures following the uses of Dr Williams’ Pink Pills, but up to this time had not thought of trying them. Doctor’s opinion was asked and he said by all means give the Pink Pills a trial; there is everything to gain and notbiug to lose by doing so. We then began the use of the pills and by the time the second box was gone we noticed a slight improvement, and slight as it was it renewed our hopes and encouraged us to continue the use of Pink Pills. From that time the improvement was rapid and constant. Lizzie is now the picture of health and strength and n& one looking at her would think she had ever been sick a day, to say nothing of having been almost at the brink of the grave. There is no doubt in our minds that had our daughter not taken Pink Pills she would not be alive to-day, and it is with feelings of gratitude that we recommend them to others.” Dr Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People are not a patent medicine, but are a thoroughly scientific preparation, the result of years of careful study on the part of an eminent Edinburgh University physican, and they were used by him in his every day practice for years before being offered for general sale. They positively cure Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, and Neuralgia and Influenza’s evil after effects, and are a specific for all diseases of women such as anaemia, poor and watery blood, female irregularities, nervous headache and hysteria. They are not a purgative medicine, but brace up and permanently strengthen the whole system. To obtain Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills apply to your chemist, or send to the Dr. Williams’ Medicine Coy., Wellington, N.Z., who will forward (post paid) on receipt of stamps or post order, 1 box for Bs, or £ dozen for 15s.
At the inquest on the body of William Davidson, Dunedin, his companion, Galloway, repeated his statement that after sitting down to pick watercresaes he got up to go home, and when a few yards away he called on deceased to come on. He then heard a shot, and on going back found the deceased wounded. Before running for assistance he took the pea rifle out of the deceased’s hands and laid it down with his own, A verdict of accidental death was returned, From all accounts Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is a Godsend to the afflicted. There is no advertisement about this; we feel just like saying it.—The Democratic, Carrolton. Ky. For sale by Newman Bros. “ Look at that hump.” " What hump, my son ? ” “ That hump on the man’s back.” 11 Those are round shoulders, my boy, caused by a neglected cough when a child.” “ Why didn’t he take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, it always cures us.” “ It’s a pity he hadn’t,” retorted the mother. Several years ago I was taken with a severe attack of flux. I was sick in bed about ten days, and could get nothing to relieve me until I used Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhcea Remedy, which cured me, and has been a household remedy with us ever since. J. 0. Marlow, Decaturville, Mo. For sale by Newman Bros. Take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure for Coughs and Colds; Is 6d and 2s 6d. All stores and chemists.
NOTICE. to the Easter Holidays the Bank Agent will vist Opimake on THURSDAY, 22nd instant, instead of Tuesday, the 20th. H. MOREY, Agent Bank of New Zealand. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited until noon on TUESDAY, 20th April, For the ERECTION of BANK OFFICES, on Section 8, Block 38, Opnnake Township. Plans and specifications at office of this paper. Lowest or any ’ tender not necessarily accepted. For Bank of New Zealand— ANTED.—Two Apprentices to learn the Dressmaking ; must be smart. — Taylor & Williams. H. MOREY, Agent,
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Opunake Times, Volume VI, Issue 272, 16 April 1897, Page 3
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