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Bheumatism St. Yitus's Dance Sciatica Neuralgia Influenza Debility Anaemia Locomotor Ataxy Ladies' Ailments Heart Disease Paralysis Pimples and Eczema Spinal Disease Impoverished Blood Kidney Diseases. 1 DR WILLIAMS'S PINK PILLS are not like ordinary medicine. They cure by acting- directly on the causes of disease. Ordinary medicine acts upon the symptoms or signs of disease. WHETHER T0 TAKE THEI^f OB S\3QT * * ■ ■ HOUEST ADVICE FREE OF CHARGE. If you are ill, and the doctor cannot cure you, or if you hav® any ailment, small or great, that gives you trouble, write to us. We will tell you in strict privacy whether Dr Williams's Pink Pills have cured similar cases OR NOT. We are just as anxious as you that no one shall take our Pills without benefit. We will not sell Pills to people whom we do not think they will cure. Write to us for honest advice, free. Address :— The DR WILLIAMS MEDICINE COMPANY, Wellington, New Zealand. N - in I - A PpTTY NEW ZEALAND GIRL IS SPEAKING I | TO -I? U ' 1 I SHE IS QUJTE WELL AND STIIONG NOW. 1 faSi , ' |m l M OKCE SHE HAD HEADACHES, CHAMPS, HEAET PALPI- i U TAT'IONS, AND SLEEPLESSNESS. p M ' uj I YOU CAN BE CURED JUST AS SHE IS. | raj ct l tm 19 years of ag*»," «he says, "and ever since I was 15 I have been uf !£! suffering more or less." Palpitation of the heart was her principal trouble, she p [UJ states, and this was induced by anaemia, or poorness of the blood. " When, for M M instance," ahe continues, "I ran upstairs my heart nsed to thump most fright;j=j fully against my sides, and so bad was it that on these occasions I was unable to HI talk for gome time afterwards. This was naturally a source of considerable anxiety to \ M my family and friends. Night after night I tossed, weary and worn-out, on my jra m bed, trying vainly to sleep. At times, too, I had fearful attacks of cramps in m Lgj my legs, and co great was the agony tbat frequently it caused me «o scream out ffl 111 in very desperation, to the despair of those around. I was alwftys in a weak, ffl yf! low state, and, of course, neves felt fit for my work. My legs, too, would at times fil jUi swell up to a considerable extent, and this naturally occasioned myself and my | =0 mother great euspenae. Thus, aa I grew older I became worse and worse, being M |={ subject also to periods of giddiness jiy puj which xn»ny a time caused me to W£Bgw>*igsb> w Un almost f#li down. I tried plenty of 'vt&^g&r?* "HI doctoM, one after the other, but they Jjfk tb^Jlliifci 1-^1 -^ Wfi^Wffif'fflfi&k id n^ gave ma no relief. I also consulted figgi "*^^^^kJmFmffU/W/M^M m § three doctors regarding an sffliction W ol§^^mWfmfMffl^i % l| of tho eye from which I suffered. |Jf M'^^^^ft /if- V*'/A|^r M Hyk Having almost given up my case bb lla|li\ /ft ft f« >/^W/ <&[ uk hopeless, I one day noticed an ad- leW/ P fitJi vortisemant for Dr Williamß's Pink L^^^^^^^^^iwiiUM/ft^^ ®\ LfirJJ Pills for Pale People in the Evening P M Post. Gathering hope from this, in '^^^^^^^^^^mMM^ mi m Janef 1897, _ I commenced taking [m raj tiocs. After the third dore, to my Iffl |£i surprise, I found a change for the pj pjj belter. I continued with them until m m I, bit by bit, improved so much that four months ago I left them off altogether. M M I have taken altogether a total of nine boxes, and apa now in every way in the ffl unj SH'St perfection of condition. Insomnia, weakness, giddiness, heart palpitation, M W cramps, and swellings in the legs have all disappeared, and the affection in my |=| HDj eye has likewise ceased. As tho*j has been no recurrence of these ailments at all Rd i| during the past four months, it is evident that my cure is a permanent one. Youe raj m pills have abeolutely cured me, and I will always keep some of them by me. I feel fit i m bfj) I for my work and for anything. My mother thinks the world of Dr "Williama's m M I Fink Pills for Pale People, and she has tried several boxes herself. lam awfully fa] M thonkfal for them, and I have recommended them to all my friends. Four of m p fehem speak exactly as Ido of the pills, and cannot praise ihem too highly. I shall |jl M always continue to recommend them. lam well known here, ami rumbtrii of m W people have been watch'ng my case v.'ith interest. You m«»y mike whatever use g *j] yoa like of this testimonial." jra | DR WILLIAMS'S PINK PILLS FOR PALE PEOPLE | m are sold by Chemists and Storekeepers, and by the Dr m M Williams Medicine Company, Wellington, New Zea- g| m land ; price, 16s 6d for six boxes, or 3s for one box (post p] p free). Every genuine package has the full name, Dr jlj raj William's Pink Pills for Pale People, printed in red if m on the white outside wrapper. Never accept anything M Eg said to be " Just as good." There is nothing " Just as nj | good" if you want to be cured. | I INSIST UPON HAVING THE GENUINE PILLS, I S BEARING THE PULL NAME. m i _________„. . J BRIGHT EYES, EOSY CHEEKS, AND SMILES INVARIABLY FOLLOW THE USE OE DR

The Wangauni Education Board has resolved to dispense with the services of the director of the Technical School, and to call for applications for the position at £4-00 a year. "This is the first introduction of Scotch I into the evidence," said Mr Solomon yester- ! day afternoon, as a witness in thef Laira case ! in the Supreme Court spoke of the Wakatipu I being " forninst " the sand dredge. Mr Justice Fenuefather did not allow that remark of counsel to go unchallenged. "Forninst," he said' decisively, "«> «iwv bit a& aood Ijish. jw it is SootaS,"'

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Otago Witness, Issue 2325, 22 September 1898, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2325, 22 September 1898, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2325, 22 September 1898, Page 21

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