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jjgffKffigaffgpß Colds often hang m. H/ taa^j3 Tou try t '" stbin S aa^ ja • Jlla RJftiiab tiling, every kind It IP*nl *M ot hoaie romod y ancl „ m s«is§i'i 111 clieap cough mixtures, f I«li§{ fsaiid yot your cold conn pill iijtinues to haag on. if ifeEll §1 Y° u mus<: llot d ca * F !k with those old I *'*' 111 n colds. You must get I J Jless. \ rid. of them just as w their bold. Cherry Paofpral soothes irritable throats, heals inflamed bronchial tubes, and quiets congestion in the lungs This is why it so quickly controls these old coughs and prevents pneumonia and consumption. "I was troubled with a very bard ' cough which I could not get rid of. ; When I read of Ayer 7 s Cherry Pectoral I sent to Johannesburg and procured a bottle. It completely cured me, and I have many comrades here who have had hard coughs cured in the samo way. " — "Wm. Sessions, Company C, Second Royal Berks Keg. , 2Jel's Spruit. Transvaal, S. Africa. There ar*e many substitutes and imitations. Beware of them! Be sure you get Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Two sizes. Large and small bottles. Prcwred by Dr J- C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., U.S.A. Fatal Fevers. '■: ; « : i i HOW DR WILLIAMS' PINK. PILLS ! WARD THEM OFF AKD CURE. This is the fever season. The long drought, the weakening heat, the sudden rains— rthey a?l tend to undermine jom strength, thin your blood, unhinge youi nerves, and leave you open to fatal fevers. Every year hundreds of New Zoalanders fall victims to' deadly typhoid, persistent ' dengue, agonising rheumatic and fatal scarlet fevers. Don't imagine that you are in no danger — thousands have, made that boast, but fever killed them within a month. Your only hope is to ward these fevers off. Put your blood in such a pure, Btrong, healthy state that it can fight off the'fa'al microbes. That is just what Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People do. They build up the blood, drive out the poison, and kill the deadly germs within the blood itself. . Look at the matter fairly for a moment. Everyone knows how fever causes terrible | internal inflammation and ulceration— and how* can those deadly ulcers be healed with ( ut new, pure; healthy blood ? 1 hat is the leason vihy Dr Williams' Pnk Pills work such wonders — they actually make new Blood. AndDr .Williams' Pink Pills do more than tint. Thfy strike at the cause of the fever, they kill the germs within- the Wood, they heal the jaw internal ulcers— and then, filling your veins with rich red blood, thej baild up your strength, give you appt tite and energy, and restore you quickly to your old health, weight and vigor. Cured fn Canterbury. "Typhoid fever completely broke down my constitution and brought on dtbidty, indigestion and swelling of the -hands and arms'," cays Miss Mary Griffiths, Main St., Temuka. " The doctor said that tie poisonous matter caused by the fever was still ii my blood. I was subject to severe, bo.'inj.' headaches, to fits of melancholy, and t< sleeplessness. I was a thin, weak, pal< shadow -of my former self. Nothing 1 took gave me back my old strength. If I ate o fair meal, internal pains and oppression or ray chest always followed. Six months ag(. I read about Dr V\ illiamb' Pink Pills. Sorm of the people whom tley had cured had suffered like me, so I began taking them Of course, I got the genuine New Zealand Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, put up in small wooden boxes and bearing the genuine Wellington address on the out side wrapper. They seemed to cleanse and enrich my blood from the start. The} braced up my nerves, gave me sound sleep', and made me feel light-hearted again. Four boxes drove all the poisoa from hiy blood and made me a Btrong young woman." Dr Williams' Pink Pills go right to the cause of disease— and that's why they enn for good. They give you an abundant supply of pure, stroDg, rich, healthy blood— and, h> that way, they strike at the root of all blooiJ diseases like ansemia, debility, indigestion, liver complaints and kidney troubles. Tv rheumatism, sciatica, paralysis, locomotoi . ataxia, and consumption they have oureti many cases that doctors said were hopeless. And so it is little wonder -that. they cure so easily and so surely the little ailments of everyday life — the headaches and backaches, the neuralgia and biliousness, the weak, sinking feeling, the Idas of appetite, and all the little pains and irregularities in the working of Nature's laws. /'The Ghost Camp," or The Avengers, by Rolf Boldrewood. Press opinions.— Athenaeum.— " It has many of the best qualities of Whyte-Melville, the breezy freshness and vigour of Frank Pmedley, with tbe dash and something of the abandon of ILever." Literary World.— "Rolf Boldrewood has written nuch famous and deservedly popular books that everything he publishes demands attention. ... To such as myself it is a great treat, for iy. puts before one's eyes the childhood of Victoria, the most ecterprising and romantic of our Australian colpnies."— 2s 6d anJiiSß 6d at Ulllcrap & Co.'s, Esk (street. No cycUa ever built h*ve become «o popular as -Hiunberß. Light, strong, •peedy, durable, and elegant, these aplendid mounts represent the acm* of perfection In cycle construction.— McKenzie and Boach, agent*. Dm street, Inv«rcwfill.

! What it Pain Balm. Chamberlain's 'Pain Balm Is a liniment 1 and, -svlule adapted so ail 'tHo ordinary Uses of a liniment, has qualities which .distinguish it from dthfcr remedies of this class; Pain Balm is especially .' beneficial \ for rjiieun>Atlsm. Thousands of ouses can he cited 'jn .''which- it has effected a oure when the sufferer \had previously tried the best medical service without securIdg relief. Pain Balm is positively guaranteed to giyo relief in the mast severe cases of chronic or acute rbeumatlem, > .-■'' ■'"" . ■■'.■■■ Ptiin Balni heals bruises, burns and scalds in less time, than any other treatment, It is "antiseptic," is, it prevents putrefaction, and by fo doing, generally prevents an' unsightly scar re-' maining after the injury ir healed. For lame buck, lumbago, and neuralgia, -Pain Balm has no equal. It nas the quality of "getting to the^ right spot." No sufferer from these distressing affections should defer a trial of tbi» remedy. One application gives relief. '■ Try it. Macalister & Co., Chemists, sellsit.

COMPULSORY REDUCTION OP AN IMMENSE iWAIifiOE STOCK EXPIRY OF PRESENT LEASE. S. M'DONALD, CITY SOOT PALACE, Will hold a Monster Clearing Sale of Boots and ahoes, beginning TO-DAY (Friday), January 23rd, when he will submit the whole of his Splendid Stock of Boots and Shoes at the Most Astonishing Prices. ■ ■ ■ „_._m m^m m ■ ' j This sale is imperative owing to the expiry of our lease, and as we are averse to removing the Stock we will sell at the lowest possible prices for cash. The genuineness of this, sale will be 'attested when we state that we have acquired a lease of tne premises now occupied by the London Drapery Syndicate, which we intend to thoroughly renovate and equip as a Firat-claea BOOT and SHOE EMPORIUM. J BE EARLY! HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS IN BOOTS AND SHOES This superb -Stock is unusually replete with all the latest in Imported and Colonial , -'i,. Boots and Shoes, ' '.' IT WILL BE~iACRIPICED ! This is a big opportunity for our country patrons. Watch the papers. Keep your eye on oiir advertisements. M'DONALD'S CITY BOOT PALACE, PEE STBEEX

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Southland Times, Issue 18056, 28 January 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 18056, 28 January 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 18056, 28 January 1903, Page 4