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STANLEY & CO., STAMP DEALERS, Colonial Mutual Buildings, DUWEDIN. .4 RE the only dealers in DUNEDIN who have JCSL an OFFICE Available to the Public and whose Stock of Stamps can be Inspected. Are prepared to purchase for cash Old Collections and Obsolete Stamps. WSLCOX, SEfIiTH, AND CO., FOREIGN STAMP DEALERS, Post Office Box 17, Dunbdin. SEND for 1898 24-PAGE PRICE LIST. WE give from Id to 60s each for old rare New Zealand and Australian Stamps. The Oldest Dealers in tbs Trade. CASH OFFEES FOR CURRENT NEW ISSUE NEW ZEALAND STAMPS. 4d and 6d vdues ... 3s 0(3 per 100 3 .1 and Is values ... 5s Od per 100 2£rt values 2s 01 pardon. 5d values ... le (M per doz 8d values SsOdperdoz 9d values 4s 0:1 per do/. jUI, Id, 2d values ... Is Ofl per 100 2s values 0s Si each 5s values ,1s 3d each All stamps must be clean and entire* - Ca»h;per Return.

Tcwaend's Oiunamon Cure is ths latent and mosli certain lemedy for bronchitis, bronchia: asthma, whooping cough, uroup, &3. Sold everywhere, 2s 6d. — A<lvt.

ASSUME PERFECT HEALTH TO AIAj WHO TAIiE THEM. EY THEIR USE RHEUMATISM AND INFLUENZA ARE ROUTED. DYSPEPTICS ATTAIN DIGESTION. AN^EMICS REGAIN COLOUR. WEAK PEOPLE ARE MADE STRONG.

HE WiS IN BED FOR ONE YEAR WITH RHEDIATISM. HE NOW LOOKS TORWARD WITH PLEASURE TO THE WINTER. The cold days of winter are near at band, if not already here. The unhappy sufferer from rheumatism and euch - ailments dreads 'thereturn of iis or *her complaint. There is one w&y, however, by which rheumatism may be positively and permanently cured. In proof of this we append the following statement: — Our reporter recently visited Mr Walter Tye, of 33 M'Arthur street, Uitimo, Sydney, whose marvellous recovery from a most severe attack —/A of acute rheumatism has been tha subject' of much comment in that neighbourhood. Mr Tye readily volunteered to gire the following statement of his illness and recovery :— " I am a milkman by trade, and ride on the carfc when distributing milk. We serve a very long round. You can readily see that the very nature of my occupation compels me to be out in all sorts.of -weather, for whatever happens we must not disappoint oar customers. It is some 18 months ago that, after, being out in very inclement weather, | commenced to suffer from aching agonies in limbs and body and flying pains and stiffness in the joints ; and I also experienced sudden chills, generally succeeded by heavy sweats. The pain I suffered was so severe that Bleep was an impossibility, and should I doze off I would be suddenly aroused by spasms in the muscles of the joints in which the rheumatism was worst/. I had the best medical advice, and the premises of a well-known chemist were fairly ransacked in search of a specific that would tend to alleviate my agony. <To make a long story short, I was iftid un for JL2 months.

"Relief, however, at last arrived, and from It was not until after the thhd box that I ex- f "The nature of my business calls for the disan unexpected quarter. perifnopd any decided change for ths better, I play of considerable activity, and I am pleased '•Boiler-maker Jarvis and his wife are near bnt you must bear ia mind tha<! mine was a case {to state that I have had nc return of my old neighbours of ours, and I had read of his won- of long standing, t*vd, it was feared, one that I symptoms, and can face the comiDg witter, derful recovery from locomotor alaxia by the j mighb become chvonic. My health then im- without any anxiety." agency of Dr Williams's Pick Pills. Thinking I proved by leaps and bounds, and lam now, as " Have we your permission to iiubliali these they might possibly have a beneficial effect in my I you can see, strong r»nd hearty. I took in all particulars, Mr Tye?" own case, I determined to try them, and did so. | eighb boxes. " Certainly you have."

HEADACHES, DEPRESSION, PALLOR, AID LOSS OF APPETITE. ANOTHER SYDNEY LADY CURED OF ANEMIA. "I was never very robust," explained Mrs Lse, of 280 Sussex street, to a reporter who recently visited her, "although up to September of last year I enjoyed fairly good health. From then, however, I gradually lost my good health and animation ; I grew pallid in appearance, white about the gums, and I felt dull, sleepy, and depressed. In fact, the alteration in my appearance was so marked that all my friends noticed it ; nor could I disguise my decline from myself, for the lookirig-gless assured ms of ifc. I continually felt very depressed and despondent, and I lest my appetite completely. I also suffered greatly from headaches,^ with shortness of breath upon the slightest exertion. As my condition grew worse and worse, I became alarmed, and consulted a doctor. I obtamed v.o permanent benefit;, however. I then spent a good deal of money in tonics, at the suggestion of different chemists, but these also proved quite ineffectual. Becoming more despondent each day, because all hope of my recovery seemed futile, I happened to read in an evening paper one of the cures of anrenfiia by Dr Williams's Pink Pills for Pale People. Ihe symptoms described were so similar to my own that I determined to try this remedy. I did so, and I candidly say that the resuks exceeded my most sanguine expectations. I bought three boxes to start with, and I carefully followed the directions. After U3ing the first box I felt a decided improvement, which daily increased as I continued taking them. I took in all five boxes of the Pills, and I was then as well as ever I had been in my life. Dr Williams'a Pink Pills have alone effected my cure, as with the exception of a laxative I took no other medicine. PALE AND SALLOW GIRLS, —— ~~» "■■ Upon parents rests a great responsibility at the time their daughters are budding into womanhood. If your daughber is pale, complains of weakness, is "tired out" upon the slightest exertion; if she is troubled with headache or backache, pain in the side ; if her temper is fitful and her appetite poor, she is in a condition of extreme peril, a fib subject for the development of the most dreadful of all diseases — consumption. If you notice any of the above symptoms, lose no time in procuring Dr Williams'a Pink Pills. They will assist the patient to deve'op properly and regularly ; they will enrich the blood and restore health's roses to the cheeks ; bright eyes and lightness of step will surely follow their use, and all danger of consumption and premature death will be averted. Wise and prudent mothers will insist upon their daughters taking Dr Willianas's Pills upon the approach o£ the period of womanhood, and thus atoid all risks of disease er carl? decay.

" You, of course, have tried other remedies ? " "Yes, I tried everything, but obtained no relief." "What induced you to try Dr Williams's Pink Pills for Pale People ? " '• An elderly lady, resident at Heathcote, 74 years of age, who had been a sufferer from rheumatism for 40 years, and who had been absolutely cured by their use, recommended me to %tj the Pink Pills for Pale People,"

HAD NSURAL6IA FOR TEN YEARS." MRS MARGARET ROSS IS NOW EFFECTUALLY RELIEVED, « Neuralgia," replied Sirs Ro^, ot Ea^-i Lclown and Pal«\erj3t,on etr.eet.fj I|e)b&um|» i'tfM

the complaint 1 suffered from for a period of 10 or 12 years. During Ihe daytime my sufferings were painful, but on retiring to rest the agony I suffered was excruciating, reducing me to a state of general collapse. I felt it during the day slightly, but lflost severely at night." " Did you consult any doctors at all ? " •• Many, but receive^ no permanent benefit. They gave me draughts and powders, but the effect jn»B rGaJU tt.othinjfr'''

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Otago Witness, Issue 2309, 2 June 1898, Page 53

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