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SUMMEft MEDICINE In the Summer time the blood needs attention. The change of the year produces in every one, whether conscious of it or not, some little heating and impurity of the blood. Some persons have pimples, a little eczema, or irritation of the skin ; others feel a fullness in the head and body, especially after eating, Purgatives are not the right cure : the Best of all Summer Medicines for Man, Woman, or Child, is $it VTilUaws' f\xk Ms foe paU $eosU. They cure, not by weakening the system, as purgatives do, but by giving it strength. They are a tonic — the best tonic in the world — and they cannot harm the most delicate. They MAKE PEOPLE STRONG. Please read how a very severe case of Anaemia has been cured in New Zealand — at your very doors — by the sole agency of Dr Williams' Pink Pills. A GREAT ANAEMIA CURE. Heart Palpitation, Cramps, Insomnia, Paleness, Giddiness, and ! Listlessness Absolutely Banished. ) Every New Zealand Mother and every New Zealand Daughter should read this astounding miracle. IT MAY AFFECT THEIR OWN LIVES! a^. Miss Petrea Peterson, of Feathar/^A. ston, North Island f^Naw Zealand, in a av*&\*\ communication to tha Dr Williams' rw^ t£> \ Medicine Co. explains her sufferings at [y^sa^i i^^^^tx^TSbw^ am *? veara °^ a <? e >" sae 8av8 » ■■-'— r^ru^^tnii l'.wFr*. rVJ^ jJH^fr " an< * . ever 8 " lee * was 1J * * nay ? b ? en *3&^l£%, \wf MfcHaaSHr "ft™.* more ° r leS8 :" . PaI P itafc w Q W&V AlMßlSLltliiL^ ES&ZMmmSF of tae aearfc waß ber P rincl P al trouble, WM /u^^v^m^^BS^Smk sne Btates > an( * thi* waß induced by Wt anaemia, or poorness of the blood. J? Sm' " When, for instance," she continues, V&^e* 'fSlPa^a " ""■ ran a P B ' a^ r8 m y heart used to flMf iJJIsSSr gflKQjy thump most frightfully against my WM Mmmii >-ides, and so bad was it that on these Wr^^^zr^- occasions I was unable to talk for some W^^^^^^^^^SL /gv time afterwards. This was naturally r^M/f^wvVf (© a source of considerable anxiety, to my l'~^^ffliffl/''Jm W V\k family and friends. Night after night l-^&%MlliwWi%L H# w * t3Bße^> weary and worn-out, on my I ■ A^^^MilA///JWW%^^m^\ l»od, trying vainly to sleep At times, Jh^^WJSm^it vltt^^v too, I had fearful attacks of cramp in mL* " z^^^^^^^iatfsr^iLl'f^ a '~i m y * eg9> a;j< * Bo great was tne a s onv K^' m^^^^^'^&- that frequently it earned me to scream out in very desperation, to the despair of those around. I was always in a weak, low state, and, of course, never felt fit for my work. My legs, too, would at tiroes swell up to a considerable extent, and this naturally occasioned myself and my mother great suspense. Thus, aa I grew older I became worse and worse, being subject also to periods of giddiness which many a time caused me to almost fall down. I tried plenty of medicines and I had sevoral doctor?, one after the other, but they gave me no relief. I also consulted three dootors regarding an affliction of the eye from which I suffered. Having almost given up my case as hopeless, I one day noticed an advertisement for Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People \a the Evening Post. Gathering hope from this, in June, 1897, I commenced taking your pillb strictly according to directions. After the third dose, to my surprise, I found a , chaDge for the better. I continued with them until T. bit by bit, improved so much that four months ago I left them off altogether. I have taken a total of nine boxes, and am now in every way in the most perfect of condition. losomnia, weakness, giddiness, heart palpitation, cramps and swellings' in the legs have all disappeared, and the affection in my eye has likewise ceased As there has been no recurrence of these ailments at all during the past four months, it is evident that my cure is a permanent one. Your pills have absolutely cured me, and I will always keep some of them by me. I feel fit for my work and for anything. My mother thinks the world of Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and she has tried several boxes herself. lam awfully thankful to them, and I have recommended them to all my friends. Four of them speak exactly as Ido of the pills, and cannot praise them too highly. I shall always continue to recommend them. lam well known here, and numbers of people have been watching my oase with interest. You may make whatever use you like of this testimonial." We have thousands of testimonials from men and women in all parts of the world. H Il£jJj UfJi-^ J ly I of this paper, or who chances to " l " •■■—■■ • read it? is entitled, f ree of all charge, to write for information. -^~ If you are ill and the doctor cannot cure |^^^^^^^^ k you ; if you have been pronounced incurable l^jjgfEStiS*^ I\ at the hospital ; or if you have some ailment, T^ 1111 111 1 % small or gieat, that gives you trouble — write. l) 2 . 1] I It is no trouble to answer your letter/ and we <, Ull 5 shall answer it honestly, telling you freely and |4||| g at length whether Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ° have cured similar cases in other people or not. | We shall answer you with perfect candour: I^j^J^ ° we will not, in fact, sell the pills to people to in 3 ° whom we do not think they will cure. I Address : il ii-fiftl i r Williams' Medicine Company, Jfejrij^gl^aP^ Queen's Place, Sydney. DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS cure Anaemia, General Debility, Nervous Prostration, Female Troubles, Indigestion, Insomnia, Locomotor Ataxia, Paralysis, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Influenza, Fevers, Consumption, Headache, Diarrhoea, Fits, Pale and Sallow Complexions, etc., etc Sold by Chemists and Storekeepers, and by the Dr Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington ; price, 3s per box, or 16s 6d lor six' boxes (post free). Be sure you ask for DR WILLIAMS Pink Pills ; it is ONLY DR WILLIAMS' Pink Pills which have ■performed the thousands of wonderful cures as advertised.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 11341, 6 October 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 11341, 6 October 1898, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 11341, 6 October 1898, Page 1

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