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clothes only just hung on me. As to ■colour, I hadn't a. scrap of it'in either face or hands. 1 could • only ~ get through tjie day by lying down,half of • the time, and then doing a little bit of work after I was rested. I'd lie awake at night for hours at a. time. I'd hear the clock striking the liours one after the other, and in the morning I'd bo as tiredas when 1 went to bed. I iiad no life in me at all. I was so nervous I was always glancing over my shoulder thinking someone was following ine. I used to go out whenever I could for a breath of fresh air, but I'd. feel so tired that T could hardly get- home sometimes. Across the waist I had that empty horrid sinking feeling. I'd get Neuralgia attacks sometimes. I took quantities of quinine, and for my strength I tried all sorts of foods and tonics, but I got no better." I went to Wellington for a change, but I came back as bad as ever. Then through an acquaintance who had a very high opinion rtf Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, I tried them last January. Before I started them I was always fagged out. It seemed a trouble to drag one foot after the other. My system didn't seem to have any good blood at all, but the •second box of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills made a surprising difference in me. I found myself eating quite heartily. I was always hungry, and I began to fill out again. My blood became ever so much richer, and my colour came back. That dragced-out feeling went right away, as did • also the sinking, done-up feeling. All my old energy returned in the most gratifying way. I've never been better than I am now."

A CURE IN AUCKLAND. ' I found my health giving way some time ago," said Mrs Alfred Sneddon, .13 St. Mary's road, Ponsonby, Auckland. " I didn't seem to pick up at all as time went on. Somo days I could eat well, and other days I wouldn't care if I never saw food. My strength failed. A little , bit of work seemed like a heavy load, and would fairly tiro me out. I .was depressed and wretched in spirits.. If I stood for any time my ankles would swell as if the blood was watery. If I cut myself hardly any blood would run through. I had dizzy turns, and in the morning I'd feel-so tired out that I could hardly rise. I lost flesh considerably, and all -my colour went. Every now and then I'd have a sharp shooting pain under the heart like a knife thrust: Some days I'd feel better and some days worse, hut I generally felt unstrung, and I was very nervous. My friends would p.iss me in tlic street, not recognising mo. as 1 had altered so. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills brought back my health. I berran to put on flesh and gain colour. My strength returned, and now my health is excellent."

POSTS. POSTS. rpRUCK LOADS OF BROADLEAF, TOTARA AND BIRCH, Supplied direct from the Bush. CARLTON BROS., SOPHIA STREET. PHILIP & ROY. J) LUMBERS, GASFITI'ERS, AND SANITARY ENGINEERS, STAFFORD ST. Telephone No 256. A SSORTED DOZENS OF WINES SPIRITS, ALEH, STOUTS, ETC., ETC. ■applied at Lowest Rater. CHOICE CIGARS in boxes of 50 jar' 100, 12s to 96s per box. HIGH GRADE CIGARETTES, 3a 6d to 9b 6d per 100 Mating & Company, Ltd IMPORTERS, STRATHALLAN ST., TIMARU (next Hay's New Buildings). W/;\J NATURE'S GREATEST HEALING WATER In IFUTIi PIHTIi A SVPHOHCb " WAI-RONOOA " Natural niaaral Watar la Nafura'a wtaa yrovlilti far tha ilk ■nu al tfeU Comtrj'i paopla. it la feattar far yon and alcar ta Mik thai tmptUt Watara, aad U Naw Zaalaad'a Prtalar TaUa Watar. m SMAILL & LEE, GENERAL ENGINEERS, BLACKSMITHS, AND BOILERMAKERS. Repairs to Traction Engines and all Machinery. Boilers repaired and retubed. COACHBTTIT/DftRS AND DECORATORS.—Spring Traps and Spring Drays made in quick time of' best material —a speciality. HORSE-SHOEING receives special attention. Ploughs and lmpiemente repaired by an expert. GALLEYS BUILT TO ORDER. DR McINTYRE'S Extra Strong Pills 4s 6d. Appointed agent for Timaru, Baxter, Chemiai.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 14003, 11 September 1909, Page 4 (Supplement)

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 14003, 11 September 1909, Page 4 (Supplement)

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 14003, 11 September 1909, Page 4 (Supplement)