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THE WAITAKA TRAGEDY. NEW PLYMOUTH, January & Dr Goode was again remanded? this morning on the charge of murder. He 'is still in the hospital, but his condition is improving. ILLNESS PEOIvI LACK OP BLOOD. New Zealand Woman tells how the Tonic Treatment Restored her Health, Strength, ' and Energy. In no disease is delay or neglect mor» dangerous than in anaemia, or poverty of the blood. This disorder is rommon in, persons who work hard, or are confined within dcors. It makes its approaoh in so stealthy a manner that it is often well developed before its presence is recognised. Taken in time the disease is readily curable, the cure being a tonio medicine which increases the red matter in th« blood, thus enabling it to carry life and health to all the tUsus3 of the body. Such a tonic is Dr Williams' Pink Pills. That's what they are for— to increase the blood supply. That they will cure anasmia is as certain as almost anything in medical science. This is proved in the case of Mrs Florence May Lasker, of Gisborne, N.Z., who was badly afflicted with bloodlessness for a lonjf time. '* Just about three Years ago I got into a very bad state of health through my blood getting very poor," said Mrs Lasker. "' My face was terribly pale, with dark rings under my eyes, and my lips and gums* were quite white. Sometimes my feet and 1 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 sridd'ir.ass, and would fall if U didn't quickly gra&p something. Twice I fainted right off. " I was nervous, and could not bear being in the house- alone. I suffered with awful headaches, and used to go about with/ v\-et towels on my head to get relief. My appetite vanished; nothing could tempt ma to make a meal. When I went to bed I tossed about for hours trying to go ta slaep. In the morning T felt tired a.nd v.orn out. Every day I felt myself growing weaker, and did not earo what happened. At last a friend advised my mother to give mo Dr Williams' Pink Pills. The first, two boxes made me much bette>\ ] kept on taking them until I had finished five boxes, when I was in better health than I had! ever been in my life." WASTING TIME. It is a waste of time to take an lmi'tiu ton or substitute for Dr Williams' Pin': Pills. If the substitutes sometimes offered' by shopkeepers were as good as Dr WiN Hams' Pink Pills, they would have just aa great a reputation, but the fact is you nevPi* heard of them before. Dr Williams' Pink Pills are known all over the world, because of the cures they have effected. There are «o many ohops where the genuine pills can be had without question that people are foolish to trade where they are pestered to take something else. The price is 3s per box, six boxes 16s 6d, and if you have trouble in getting them send a postal note for the amount to the Dr Williams' Medicine Co. of Au*>tralasia (Ltd.). Wellington, and they will be sent post free by return mail.

The Southland News says the havoc wrought on New South Wales orchards by bush fires will have no effect on the local fruit market. The thousands of pounds' worth of fruit destroyed was stone fruit, which does not compete with that of New Zealand, of which there is plenty this season. At the last meeting of the Mackenzie County Council a letter was read from the manager of the Hakalaramea Estate to the effect that as a result of the heavy snow of last winter the track over the Hakataramoa Saddle was in a bad state, and asking 1 that it be made frood again as soon a-3 possible. It was decided to attend to the matter.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2861, 13 January 1909, Page 37

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Page 37 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2861, 13 January 1909, Page 37

Page 37 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2861, 13 January 1909, Page 37