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" About four boxes. Previous to my taking them the pain in my head reduced me to such a state that I was on the verge o£ madness. The last three years I had been very bad, so you can imagine the pleasure it was to me to find a remedy that has actually made a new woman of me.' " That is so," remarked Mr Ross, who was present. " Had you seen my wife a few months since aud now you would scarcely believe her to be the same woman."* " Yes," rejoined Mrs Ross, "my recovery has been most pronounced and satisfactory to me. I have great faith in Dr. Williams' Pills for Pale People, and recommend them wherever possible." Congratulating Mrs Boss on her recovery, and expressing a hope that she would long live to enjoy the blessings of good health, our reporter withdrew. WASHING BABY'S HAIR. Whenever baby's hair is washed it should be very carefully dried afterwards. \1 i Neglect of this will frequently give the child a cold in the head, which if aeglected may lay the foundation of a deafness that will go on increasing until, in later life it may hecome permanent. It la best that the baby's hair should be washed at bedtime, so that there may be no danger of draughts or cold afterwards. TO CURE RHEUMATISM. More cases of rheumatism than of any other disorder prevalent at this time of the year have been cured by Dr Williams Pink Pills for Pale People. They act by strengthening the blood and nerves; people subject to rheumatism should use them at once. Theße Pills have cured numorous cases of other disorders which arise from impoverished blood, such as muscular weakness, loss of appetite, shortness of breath, pain in the back, nervous headache, and all forms of female weakness, paralysis, locomotor ataxy, s-jiatica, influenza, anaemia; and palpitations. You can buy them at the chemists, bnt take care that the package bears the full name, Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and in case" of doubt send direct to Di Williams' Medicine Company, WellingtoD as the Pills oan be had post free at 3s, or six boxes for 15s 9<i. Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are not a Mru purgative, they are /jGSjJfSSi not like other medi- ' gggGi|*g& ciuo, uor can they j@^b bo imitated, as is N§r.."*j9^ sometimes dishonestly pretended QztfJ~ *[ \ Fills sold loose, or \Vjj W""!^/ from glass jars, are pS don't accept them. \ J||pi||p PARISIAN 1 a i^Sr^'alifi&V tume is represented ft » l<m^lli& inthisskotch,mude \ r mm t atsF%pvß\ by one of the fiMt of French fashion artists. The Spring weather may be expected soon. Now is the time to think of Spring fashion. FREE TO READERS OF THE « TARAJSTAKI HERALD." If you are not well, and do not understand your ailment ; if you are ill and wieh to bo well, write an "account of your case to the Dr Williams' Medicine Company, Wellington, N.Z., aad ask whether Dr Williams' Pink Pills are good for your case . If they are not you will be told ; If they are, you will no, doubt hear of other cases like your own that have been cured by this medicine. Mention the name of this paper, and you will have a prompt reply. IMPORTANT TO MOTHERS. What can be more distressing than to see a girl drooping and fading in the Springtime of youth ? Instead of bright eyes, glowing, rosy cheeks, acd an elastic step, there are dull eyes, pale, sallow, and greenish complexion, and a ,langaidness of step that bespeiks disease and an early death if proper treatment is not promptly resorted to and persisted in until the impoverished blood is enriched and the functions of life become regular. TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. Upon parents rests a great responsibility at the time their daughters are

ROSIE, accept my sincerest apology. My broken appointment was the result of unforeseen lameness, caused from my very sore corns. In my agony I happened to see in tho Herald about "BARRACLOUGH'S PROGANDRA" samples being obtained free of charge, I got a box. You can imagine my amazenae'ht when the corns came clean out by the roots without pain. Feel quite a new man now, will meet you at the same time and place. — Adolpbus. Price Is per box. A WAGGONER in the Nelson district xjL called on Mrs and complained of violent raging toothache, raying he had suffered for days, she said that "BARRACLOUGH'S MAGIC NERVINE " cured her three years ago, it killed the nerve and was a permanent cure ; he tried it, the result was instant relief. Price Is. /^(OUGn AND COLDS are quickly \J cured by the use of "BARRACOUGH'S ACACIAN LUNG BALSAM." This is the best remedy iv the colony. Price Is Gd and 2s 6d. ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURE OF TEN YEiRS STANDING. Ahaura, Westhnd, July 30th, 1897. Mr H. J. Barraclough — Dear Sir,— lt gives me much pleasure to tell you that three bottles of your Rheumatic Liquid, taken internally, cured me of inflammatory rheumatism of ten years standing, during which time I was laid up six weeks at a time. I have been a great sufferer, aud have been under the care of a number of doctors, and spent a considerable sum of money on everything I thought would give relief, but now I consider this medicine of yours haß effected a good cure, as I have not had one daya illness siuco using it and that is two years ago. Please accept my sincere thanks. — I beg to remain, your respectfully, Geokge Hames, Carting Agent for the Railway Department. Principal Agents : John Gilmour, New Plymouth Curtis Bros., Stratford L. S. Barraclough, Elawera Chas. Ford, Eltham H. Ziangman, Enbotu J. O'D. Quigley, Inglowood Cardiff Co-operativo Society, Cardiff H. J. Newman, Opunake J. Macßeynolds, Pungarehu D. F. Green way, Okato F. A. Pearson, Toko R. & H. Wagbtaff, I'ihama [ a 274 CHATSWORTH HOUSE. MRS DOUGLASS having taken over Cbatsworch House, has VACANCIES for a few BOARDERS. An Ordinary from 12 to 2 o'clock daily. Fvery convenience!"** Hot, Cold, and Shower Eatlis Tcm>- very moderate. aßfi3 1 ._ - . _ _ . „ If ,1011 HALII,— CORtfKR SECTION JL Uovon-hUcot, Ecat, 80 foot iroutago. Apply H.LV.ALV OSico aB2C

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 11025, 16 September 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 11025, 16 September 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 11025, 16 September 1897, Page 4

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