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AT A FLAG vSTATTON. Huntly, Vie., where there is a flag station, is a very quiet village and life there is generally peaceful and uneventful. All places, however, have at some time or another some periods of excitement, Huntly's most recent being supplied by Mrs E. McGauchie, storekeeper and resident of the place. Mrs McGauchie a little over two years ago had a severe attack of bronchitis, which supervened measles. Then she became very weak and coughed almost incessantly, and was quite unable to MES E. McGAUOHIE (From a photo.) sleep. Her breathing was oppressive and : she grew thin and pale. Her face, hands and lipa were bloodless and white. Food was so distasteful that she could not eat sufficient to give her strength. "I found it a bother to serve the customers, at the store," Mrs McGauchie told an enquirer, "and the lightest of house work used to knock me up.' My family and the neighbours suggested different treatment, but I continued weak and ailing in spite of everything. Then a relative who had benefited by Dr Williams' pink pills insisted on me trying them." "And judging by appearances with the i best of results." "Yes," said Mrs McGauchie, "the first iox gave me some relief. I slept much better, and began to relish my food. As I continued with Dr. Williams' pink pills, the distressing cough abated, and I became quite strong and healthy; now I am free from any symptom of bronchitis, and I always recommend Dr Williams' pink pills, for winter complaints and chest and lung troubles.'.' The winter's weapons are cold winds, damp and fog aided by the microbe of influenza, which assails everyone more or less with colds, coughs, bronchitis, pneumonia, congestion of the lungs, and sometimes consumption. The weak bloodless person falls most easily a victim. Dr Williams' pink pills cure chest and lung complaints by making new blood which enables the sufferer to combat niese ailments. By enriching the blood and toning up the nerves they cure rheumatism, sciatica, rheumatic gout, anaemia, debility, St. Vitus' dance, skin diseases, affections of the heart, etc. Sold by chemists and storekeepers, and by the Dr Williams' Medicine Co., Old Custom House Street, Wellington, three shillings per box, six boxes sixteen and six, post free. PIANOS. MARTON RESIDENTS should write to the Dresden Piano Co. for particulars of Pianos and Organs by practically every leading maker in the world. John Broadwood and Sons Pianos, Rich Lipp and Sohn Pianos, Collard and Collard Pianos, Erard Pianos, Bobera Pianos. ac* olden f\ pportunity VJolden Opportunity FOR THE CYCLING PUBLIC. HAVING obtained a larger and more commodious SHOP next Mr D. McFarlane's, in RIDGWAY STREET, we bar* decided to hold a 10 DAYS' CLEARING SALE, efore leaving, of our large stock of BICYCLES and SUNDRIES. a When every line Avill be reduced to UNHEARD-OF PRICES. Lamps, Bells, Toe-clips, Chains, Saddles, Trouser Clips, Chain Lubricants, Oils, Outfits, Tyres, Pumps, and numerous other lines, all of which must be cleared. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. CLEVELAND and RALEIGH CYCLES, for Cash or Terms, and every one guaranteed. These Cycles are too well known to need comment. Second-hand Cycles from 50/-, and all in good order. SALE LASTS POSITIVELY ONLY 10 DAYS! TURNER & CQ., RIDGWAY STREET, ; (Opposite Oddfellows' Hall). t J^~O~NEY T~O J^ENp. i Not- Exceeding £1500 in one sjim, on first Mortgage of Freeholds. r BURNETT AND GORDON, ; Solicitors, Wickateed Place.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 24 August 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, 24 August 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, 24 August 1901, Page 3