Warning To Campers.
The experience of Mr. Charles R*mey, of Dlcktns Street, Napier, whilst camping, should act as a warning both to those wbesa employment necessitates exposure, aod to holiday makers who go under canvas as a fcrm of recreation. " The experiecoee of which I am about to ■peak, " said he, " befel me through camp- : N , ?■ \.' ' ing for some time '. > ' Vv>- in a tent at Hawkes Bay. I — -,■'" ." *•' often got soaky- • . .» .. />',"' e< * to the skin : ,i \i -t. during a spell of Ov, i ~V.> very wet weather . v \\ ' . and took insuf- ' i ■ ; • xX x iicient care to , - I - ."' guard against the result. First, pains like red hot ■ , ■'.' needles being .. '.^ drawn throuhthe flesh, started io my legs, and thi muscles grew so stiff as to bs painful on moving. At nighb the agony often kept me awake for hours. Doctors treated me for soiatioa and rheumatic goat. They prescribed loticns and bound up one cf my legs, bat I only received tempoiary relief. " What further efforts did you make towards recovery ?' " I tried everything that I could think of, bat tbe disease would noo move, at last I read a notice in a newspaper ebowiDg that Dr. Williams' pink pills for pale people fcad proved of value in cases of sciatica and rheumatic gout. I begin taking them, and after 3 weeks' treatment thepaioscertainly lessened. Thus encouraged I continued with them until I had taken twelve boxes. lam «o satisfied with the rebult that I publicly acknowledge tbe merit of these pills, and shall always recommend them. As lam sixty -two years of age, and suffered for thirty years, you can understand my gratitude." Sciatica is really a neree disorder, whilst vitiated blood induces rbeuma'Jo gout. As Dr Williams' pink pills are a blood-builder and nerve-tonic, they cure disorders caused by vitiated blood or unstrung nerves, such as rheumatism, neuralgia, aDcemia, debility, St Vitas' datce, erysipelas, scrofula, bloodpoisoning, open sorep, loss of strength in men, paralysis, consumption, broochiiis, etc. From chemists aDd storekeepers and the l)r Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington, three shillings a box, six borres sixteen and six, poat free. Describe your case and write for special information.
The centre of attraction — The Bon March stores in Tay street. Country visitors and city patrons are visiting our new costume and millinery departmants in vast numbers daily. Don't fail to see our lovely millinery and smart imported costumes. The latest shapes in coats and skirts. Every costume well made and the prices now quoted at — 2os 6d, 27s 6d, 32s 6d and upwards — are exceptional bargains. Also a remarkable fine lot of pretty washing blouses, now marked at 3a 6d, 3s lid, 4s 6d and a wonderful variety of the newest Bilk blouses at 9s 6d, 8s 6d, 10s 6d. The new sailor hats and children's millinery are perfection. You can. purchase smart sailor hats at la 1 Id, 2s 6d, 2a lid, 3s 6d, all sizes. Then again costume skirts in rich black and figured lustre and serge 38 to 42 inches long, 7s 6d, 99 6d, 10s 6d. Ladies, you are requested to pay our new show room a visit before making your purchases elsewhere. —Price and Bulleid.
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Southland Times, Issue 15076, 23 October 1901, Page 4
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