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Dressmaking Days V»y — y> SUMMER is almost over. Autumn comes loaded «vlth sug-gw lions end reminders (or the woman who dresses wisely. One has to think of winter frocks, and one must face the delicate problem; or autumn dressing-. An.on; the possibilities •re days of flop and days of .dulnoss, days of premonitory chill* •nd days of brief relapse to summer warmth. Autumn taxe* th« invention of any womnn ; but it is the truo period of triumph of . the woman of taste. The U.l.C.'s samples of the new season's dress-materUU are now ready for mailing. Ihov are of a thousand varieties and jjj^de.ii^at. Am/m*? tbe-rtv-iiie the dellcite new flifrinel bHfitslngs, '" ' •spec!.. fly suited to l!;e --e'i»<y and wonderfully Incoming-. The 'if*' neWV;ea«on> lite* ark delicious. ?tnt<! your need, and writ* for »»mples. Tnere tirt psupU hi the 0.1.C. who do nothing all day but attend to people who wftnt samples and pieces. Rumembsr alwjys that In dress-* materials, as In all other lines, the D.I.C. carrieYpositively NO OLD STOCK. Tbe D.I.C. does not cozen. Us country customers into buying: stock that ha* . „; •■(■led and become unsaleable in town. The D.I.C. ha* good ' . ' r»n!>on to know tbe vqluo Af country customers. That Is why It arranges to keep them posted as to /ill new shipments and enable* them to buy as cheaply and as promptl) as they could buy in town. WRITE NOW, AND AS OFTEN AS YOU LIKE. DON'T FEAR TO GIVE TROUBLE. THE ONLY TRUE TEST IS QUALITY. THAT IS WHERE THE D.1.0. HOLDS YOU. A* — , *x The Drapery & General Importing Co. of N.I, LIMITED. WELLIINQTOIN. A,. «A. CPRRIQAN, Manager. a ! l!!__i^ r •"'• 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 ills that flesh is heir to. No mcdi- j cine that has ever been compounded can perform that miracle. Your experience, like ours, has been that the preparation which claims to cure ALL 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 t?e wrong. ,In short, they ar£ a SAFE ANI> SURE REMEDY TOR SUCH TROUBLES AS AfelSE 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 ivtoieh inakelife a burden — Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Headache, Backache, Eczema, Boils, etc. All these things pre susceptible to t{ie remedy scientifically blended in the formula known as Wilson's Pills. Iri" that formula there is nothing' but Pure and Wholesome Drug?. . There is not an atom of any harmful ingredient. - There is not a particle of anything that is not actually an honest andesaen- i tiar'ingre'dient/The \vhole pill is made up of honest medicine, so scientifically ' '• 1 proportioned as to win from a prominent member of the medical profession the testimony that "it is the best balanced pill formula he had met with in the ] whole course of his practice." j ■ , ; (? A LITTLE HISTORY. WILSON'S PILIiS date back to tbe days before tbe iron horse, to the days when there were no railways, and when the means of travel and communication were slow and primitive. There are many old colonists who remember what an English village was like in those days— quiet, peace- t fol, secluded, practically sbnt^fl from-the re«tof the world. There was no calling the doctor by * i telephone, no bicyclfl <jn,wliich to jump |f the telephone wasn't handy. And, most important of all, there was very likely no doctor to be had, except from tbe nearest market town. What more { natural than that tbe village fol lea, thrown so largely upon their own resources, made it .their business to KEEP- WELL ! They went to Nature for their Medicine, and Nature, from her I storehouse of medicinal roots and herbs, gave them many very wonderful medicines. It was 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 he went about among the villages curing the people of the common every-day ailments which befel them. His pills . -tbecame the atandard medicine q£ all -who became acquainted witlr their remarkable curative properties, and people wed to'wait^for his coming and then buy a sufficient supply for use until , the time fixed for his next visit to their neighbourhood. Fifty years ago these pills came under the notice of the Wilson family, and ever since they have been in regular use by the members of the family, their friends, and many of their employees. The original owner of the formula ' ~ s 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. He brought his family out to the colonies, first to South Africa, then to Australia, and finally to this colony, where bg. settled as 3 country-gentleman on his jproperty, "Cornholme," near Wanganui. Of course he brought tbe formula of the pills with nnn, and it is to his credit that while he refused to put them on the market he nevertheless spent much time and money in preparing them for free distribution among his friends and relatives ip all part* of the world. He gave away many hundreds of boxes and frequently sent packages to England, France and Australia. But, although often asked to do so, Mr Wilson declined to put the pills on the public market. He was wrong, for no man has a right to withdld a valuable medicine from his fellows, andJMr Wilson ultimately came to see it in that light. Unhappily, it happened that on the very day (June 10th, 19071 on which he completed the necessary arrangements preliminary to placing the Pills on the market Mr-Wilgen - -i -•. t, met with a trap accident in Victoria Aveiiue, Wanganui (.and sustained" Injuries from which.- he succumbed a feWjhQureiaftfrwlrds. He'had, however, made known his intentions to hh<\vife, and that good lady dl'd '411 lnfhuV power to facilitate tbe marketing of the pills. This is tbe history of WIIfSON'B PIDDS, and it only needs to be added thst the iaith of Mr Wtlaoni tod Ifa ; { • family in their curative properties -has been endorsed by high medical teitimony as-to the medicinal excellence of the formula. The Pills have been regUtered as "WILSON'S PILLS," and are now offered to the public at a price which brings them within easy reach of everyone -T'> -, *c •• — i - • •Theyure convpoUtaded of 'the purest infrredients, in faithful accord with tha Original • * »*-. ■ formula, toSiuieh *"jra».ragar«<loating has boea- added. Kemember, then, that wnJSON'B FILIi is ALL MEDlClNE— medicine that has been proved by long years of erp»rience and -approved by modern medical science. ' * DIRECTIONS AND LITERATURE WITH EACH BOX. , „. _ J READ IT. YOU CANNOT LEARN TOO MUCH ABOUT A GOOD THING. If you, carjuot get ,WILSON'S PILLS from your Chemist or Storetwwr.trate (tfxett td The Wilson Pill Coy., Ltd., Wanganui; eneldslag ■' '• ' -\<a when sample, box will be mailed to you by return. m-K no panes" ■■'"; r r|fc*f to Satisfy '■rfrl'? Ou»" Customers "(JOT" • " ■"" "' : x '/?!£? '"'h very thing UptoDaie L^^^ irt Our Tailor m§ Ipyf;^ CARRAD &HOWE WANTED Kiiown.— That ' Talbot Cars fHHE Fromca Hill-climT) of 1907 -will ho have again proved Un?ir efficiency _£_ long remembeted ior ifce - temarkal the Fouth Australian Hill climb and a ble victory secured -by tbe -Talbot cars. lehaljility trails by taking everything be- j n addition to gaining a medal din every forp. Catalogues and full particulars at dasa competed in, the Talbots also gained - vdams, Ltd.. Avenue, Wanganui. great distinction by the Earl of S?ifew» ----- - ' ' — bnryjs 'Tnvmßible Talbot" t being d«clftr£d W^,JvTED, — Cyclist to call and inspect the' winner of . the. whole contest against' '/£iu- v latent "mqdW of . sjupefb. Sta)- "conipetitora and, leas awarded d^pecBu'yctep"," the, most ' pqpular machine iti ial gold medal and tlie Hereford Trophy, j Now' Zealand 1 . ,',' Pyi'ce frojn'^6' oofflt. gg o .le Agents , for N.Z., Adamfi. ZM.. the./ ra=;y' t'onus '"arranged. 'Admins, Ltd-.^-v^nue, "Wanganni. • And at Cbthtchurcli, Avt-nup, Wanganui. " ' ' liru.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXII, Issue 12429, 31 March 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXII, Issue 12429, 31 March 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXII, Issue 12429, 31 March 1908, Page 6

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