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The Sale you have been asking^ about Starts Wednesday 28th June 1911. John McFarlane, Bonnington't cures Influenza. It strengthens and heals t!:e' ! throat and lungs, and prevents more serious troubles. Fifty ! years a^o your (oiks proved it to be the safest and surest specific for -coughs : I and colds —to-day it still without an equal for all throat arid lung affections. | t ■ II Wise parents always keep it on hand. Refuse a substitute or imitation which S I II y^^"^ gives tht dealer a bigger profit, Insist on getting iHPSrTO Bonningion's ! Wf^'&. } \&Z£*\ Carrageen , \'}fe£ffi?k& '"sh Moss;;. , ' J if^y/ -Q&P 0 XudP Mrs. E.WooßHOif«,Northcote, writes:— ' t \■ v ff V ° a^SO. <* JQ tUB "* naife tried a bottl» of Bonnington's Irish j. Ml *^t ..' " <y^H Moss aad found it very good. 1 had a suddea t:f t« ~y&Jk~^s?\t , , attack of influenza and it saved me from s V iti " yF!»>-..-j: Q• m | very severe Ulnest." ,--. 34- \^- A MEDICINE THAT IS BACKED BY HIGH MODERN MEDICAL TESTIMONY AND SUPPORTED BY HALF A CENTURY'S PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE IS WORTH YOUR ATTENTION: WILSON*^ PILLS. WILSON'S PILLS will NOT cure all the tils thsC flesh 1» >lr to. No medicine that has ever been compounded can perform that miracle. Your experience, like ours, has been that the preparation whick claims to cure JUjT: the ills is usually capable of curing NONE, It is claimed, however, for Wilson's Pills that they will keep your blood and stomach in good order, or put them right if they happen to be wrong. In short, they are a SAFE AND SURE : REMEDY FOR SUCH TROUBLES Ag £?ISE FROM THE BLOOD AND '. THE STOMACH, and also act like magic in stimulating the Liver and kidneys to healthy action. You know those Ordinary, every-day ailments which make life a burden—Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Headache, Backache, Eczema, Boils, etc. All these things are susceptible to the *remed> scientifically, blended in the formula known as Wilson's Pills. In that formula there is nothing but Pure and Wholesome Drugs. There is not an atom of any harmful ingredient, ; There is not a particle of anything that is not actually an honest and essential ingredient 1&e whole pill is made up of hocjMt saSkhte, so scientifically t proportioned m ft- wfct from a prsssssssfi EXSSabtr of the medical profession the testimony that "it it the best balanced pill formula he had met with la the - whole course of his practice;*' $ : : _ A LITTLE HISTORY. WILSON'S PILLS d»t« back to tue days before the iron horse, to the Ami wfcea thttc wen no railways, and when the means of travel and communication were slow ana primitive. There aro many old coloniits who remember what an English village was like in those days—quiet, peaceful, secluded, practically Bhut oft from the rest of the world. There was no calling the doctor by telephone, no bioyele on which to jump if the telephone wasn't handy. And, most important of all, th«re was very, likely no doctor to do had, except from the nearest market town, what more natural than that tue village iolki, thrown bo largely upon their own resources, made it their business to KEEP WELL 1 They went to Nature for their Medicine, and Nature, from her storehouse of mediciaal roots and herbi, gave them many very wonderful medicines. It wa«" under these circumstances that WILSON'S PILLS came to be compounded:. Their secret was discovered by a clever old villager in the North of England, and for years be went about among the villages curing the people of the common evary-day ailments whioh befel them. His pills became the standard medicine of all who bbeame acquainted with their remarkable curative properties* aad people used to wait for his cominp %nd then bay a sufficient supply for nse until the time fixed for his next visit to their neighbourhood, fifty years ago these piOs came under the notice of the Wilson family, and ever since they have been in regular nse by the members of the family, their friends, and many of their employees. The original owner, of the formula died many yean ago, and left his precious secret to his son, from whom Mr Samuel Wilson purchased the sole right to compound and sell this, wonderful medicine. Ha brought his family .out %o the colonies, first to South Africa, tfjen to Australia, and finally to this colony, where he settled as a country gentleman on his property, "Cornholme," near Wanganui. Of course he brought the formula of the pills with him, and it is to his credit that while he refused to put them on the ■ - market he nevertheless spent muoU time and money in preparing them for free distribution f '' among his friends and relatives in all parts of the world." He gave away many hun&ieds of boxes !' and frequently sent packages to England, France and Australia, But, although »tim Asked to do so, Mr Wilson declined to put the pills on the publio market. He was wrong, lor' tm man has a right to withold a valuable medicine from his fellows, and Mr Wilson ultimate!} aame to see it in that light. Unhappily, it happened that on the very day (June 10th, 1907) OB which he completed the necessary arrangements preliminary to placing the Pills on the laarfcet Mr Wilson met with a trap aeoident in Victoria Avenue, Wanganui, and sustained injvlts from which !.o sucoumbed a few hours afterwards. He had, however, made known hii retentions to his wife, and that good lady did all In her power to facilitate the marketing of the pills. ' This is the history of WILSON'S PILLS, and it only needs to be added that the faith of Mr Wilson and hio family in their curative properties has been endorsed by high medical testimony as to the medicinal excellence of the formula. The Pills have W«» registered as •' WILSON'S PILLS," and are now offered to the public at a price whioh brinv't thin within easy reach of everyone- " . ' ". ■ • 'They are compounded of the purest inpiv^lents, in faithful accord with the original formula", to which a oure Fugar-coating has been adC«d. Bemember, then, tint. WIIJSON'9 PILL i» ALL MEDiClNjE—medicine that has been proved by long years of exjurie^e ana approved by modern n>edical science. _ £■ ■■• ;■' I'" - -= »' ' DIRECTIONS AND LITERATURE WI.TH EACH BOX. READ IT. YOU CANNOT LEARN TOO MUCH ABOUT A GOOD THING. If you f^annot get WILSON'S PILLS from your Chemist or Stiflrefceeper write direct to The Wilson Pill Coy., Ltd., Wanganui, enclosing when wample box will he mailed to you by return. ,

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12766, 22 June 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12766, 22 June 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12766, 22 June 1911, Page 6

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