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Weak and Shaky.

- .. <• HOW i>H. WILLIAMS' PINK TILLS BTJILT UP MRS. SttARY ANDERSON. " After an attack of Influenza," says Mrs. Mary Anderson, Main St., Tenvuka, Canterbury, N.Z., "my health was complotely shattered. I was weak and shaky all over. Somo days I could hardly drag myself • about, for really I had not an atom of strength. I kept getting thinner aud weaker. Worst of all, my heart worried mo dreadfully. Nasty sharp ahooting pains gathered all round it, and I was afraid to breathe. My head was bad too. It wasn't an ordinary headache, for my brain just seemed to be run through with taiives. Often I imagined* my hea would split. Of course, myj eleep was asnything but good, and my whole constitution was on the verge of a general break-down. Indeed, I was a sick, weak, worn-out, nervous woman. After the least exertion 1 1 would shake like a leaf and feel ready to drop. Tho doctor said I miust have a change, but even this did not broco me up in any way. My blood was little better than water, and I needed something to give me new blood. I didn't know what to take till I read that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People actually made new blood— and, in that way, brought, healih and strength to every nook and ' corner in the body. I knew that was what I needed— and I made up my mind to get the genuine Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and not to take anything else said to be ■" just as good "or " nearly the same." In two weeks I could feel the new blood tingling in my veins and curing all my horrible ill-health. Before many weeks were over, I ate heartily and slept soundly. To-day I am just as strong as ever I was. I can never praise Dr. Williams' Pink Pills enough for all they did for me." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People gave Mrs Anderson sound and perfect health because they struck at the root of her .trouble in the blood. In the same way they have cured the worst cases of anaemia, indigestion, biliousness, backache, kidney disease, spinal weakness, women's ailments — and especially "livef" and " nervea." Price, 8s a box, or six boxes 16s 6d, post free, from all chemists and storekeepers and tho Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington. Always in boxes— never in bottloa.

As usually treated a sprain will disable -the injured person for three or four weeks, but if Chamberlain's Pain Balra.ia freely applied a complete euro may bo effected in a very few days. Pain Balm also cures rheumatism, cuts, bruises and burns. For sale by Macalister and Co., chemists,' Dee street. The Warnambool to Melbourne Road Race, a distance of 163 miles, was won by J. Arnst, of N.Z., in 7 hours 43 minutes, from scratch, beating the previous record by one hour. Arnst rode a Red Bird machine, thus proving it to be the best machine for road riding. Did you ever read Helen's Babies ? And do you remember the delightful enthusiasm of little Toddy where he got the internal workings of.;, somebody's watch and wanted to. see the wheels, go round? And does it occur to you that wheels occupy a pretty Important, part in binder building ?: The, McConniclt Co. have realised this, and ! as evidfcnco o? the-'atten-tion they have giveif -the subject our farmer friends can mvfae not mistake in purchasing one of thfelr Reapers and Binders. T Change of water often brings on diarrhoea. For this reason many experienced travellers carry v bottle of Chamber. lain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy with them to ,be used iv caße oi an emergency. This preparation has no equal as a cure for bowel complaints. It cannot bo obtained while on board tho cars or ; steamship, and that is where it is most likoly to be needed. Buy a bottls before leaving homo. Sold by MacftllaUr and Co v sfaSWeHS/ Dee street,

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Southland Times, Issue 19265, 1 February 1904, Page 4

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Weak and Shaky. Southland Times, Issue 19265, 1 February 1904, Page 4

Weak and Shaky. Southland Times, Issue 19265, 1 February 1904, Page 4