MORE LIVES ARE LOST 8Y HEAT AND HUMIDITY THAN IN WAR. Enable the system to resist the enervating effect of hot -weather -which makes so many people in New South Wales miserable all the summer. These Fills are not a purgative; consequently they do not weaken the body, an important consideration in summer when Australian men and women need all their strength to resist the heat. They build up the blood by supplying elements which enrich it and strengthen the nerves. Recommended by the liberal-minded doctors, chemists, and trained nurses. But, remember. You run a great risk of injury if you allow yourself to be talked into accepting a substitute ; and, in any case, no substitute ever cured anyone. It is cheapest to buy what is known to cure. This is what the package looks like :— A question often asked is this :— " Can Br Williams' Fink Pills be given to children ? " They can. For young children, the dose is one-third of a pill ; children over 10 may take a half pill. The Fills can be cut with a knife and may be dissolved in water (if necessary). { ■ - . - , - - ; By their action on the blood Dr Williams' Pink Pills cure anaemia, headaches, all ladies' ailments, menstrual troubles, debility, nervous prostration, heat apoplexy, liver and kidney troubles, gravel, indigestion, sleeplessness, heart "weakness, measles, rheumatism, neuralgia, partial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, St. Vitus' dance, and fche after-effects of influenza, dengue, typhoid, and scarlet fevers, severe colds, scrofula, chronic erysipelas, &c. Sold ly Chemists and Storekeepers ; or the Br Williams' Medicine Company, Wellington, N.Z., Will forward on receipt of stamps or post order, one "boz for 3s. or half-a-dozen for 16s 6d.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2356, 20 April 1899, Page 62
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276Page 62 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2356, 20 April 1899, Page 62
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