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LSI 1 Ji \J <J of u a peep !ro:i instead of be. iny scarlet ? Pull do v/ u your eyelid—is the lining Joed.shot and pr;!e? 1 too little :<re anaemic have been made hungry, energetic, men mid women by lUJ..fMs v STjO'.V:

n i": IL* © U i than by any other means. ii'i:a kca ,v 77; i; /; i ’itr a trl 3!a dk juiia ii r .5- smoyo. “About lliin' yours ago F became annum-.” said Miss Ellen Newton, of Waituna, near Wailaate, South Canterbury. “I grew very pale, distressingly thin and weak, lost my appetite, and often Fainted away. The doctor said I had ‘loo little blood,’ but although treated skilfully I did not recover. One box of Dr. 'Williams’ Pink Pills strengtheuod mo ami improved my complexion; six boxes cured 1110. Now I an strong and robust.” I P i By purifying aud enriching the Mood and retoiiing the nerves, Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills lor Pale People also cure debility, skin diseases, dysentery, consumption, weak heart, enteritis, dyspepsia, ladies* ailments, loss of manly strength, paralysis, etc. fcoUl by chciuiflis and storekeepers, and bv the Dr. Williams* Medicine Co., Wellington, 3/- per box, six boxes IC O, post free.

Mr Parham, C.E., of the Mines Deparfcmett, is to survey the site of a dam which the Government has decided to erect at Ida Valley, Central Otago, for irrigation purposes.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 3711, 9 March 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 3711, 9 March 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 3711, 9 March 1901, Page 4

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