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f "AULSEBROOE'S—^"I. * LATEST ■ SUCCESS^ ' We have invented, or discovered, or deVi&dd, three rlelightfnl Sweets. - - ■ CHOCOLATE MARSHMAfckQWS MaRSHMaLLOWS Strawberry & Cream Caraj&ejs YOU KNOW AuLsebrook's Marshmallows are " going " and growing as a popular confection; but have you tasted the latest development ? Marsmallows inside a coating tf Chocolrtte — Chocolate Marshmallows, or our Strawbciry and Creum Caramels? Even better thau they sound. AULSEBROOK'S. When Ordering from 7h& . T^T'jTl Quote the size have teen I I • wearing also place ioo\ I ICj on brown papery run a pencil all around J \j k send [he paper skerch \o u&.Thi§ will**^* •*• • v# ensure our sending cx^cl" dhape needed. TMt Clßi>°n TIE &tt9F In PalenMan^BiacK Cbce. •'■"■ Dip "16/ 19/. 21/ ftotaqt If /6 . /6 if /O free .I.L. Wellingtor.. A.A.Corngan.Manajer. A MEDICINE THAT IS BACKED BY HIGH MODERN MEDICAL TESTIMONY AND SUPPORTED BY HALF A CENTURY'S PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE IS WORTH YOUR ATTENTION. WILSONTIf PILLS. m - i __' ■ , :. . WILSON'S PILLS will NOT cure all the ills tiiat flesh is heir to. No medicine that has ever been compounded can perform that miracle. Your experience, like ours, has been tbat 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 be wrong. Iv short, they are a SAFE AND SUBE REMEDY FOB SDCH TBOUBLES AS ABISE FROM THE BLOOD AND THE STOMACH, and also act like tnagic 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 remedy 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 The whole pill is made up of honest medicine, so scientifiaally proportioned as to win from a prominent member of the medical profession the . testanony that "it is the best balanced pill formula he had met with is the whole course of hife practice." • V - • tf ' A LITTLE HISTORY. WILSON'S PlLtifl date back to the days before the iron horse, to the dayi whan than wen ho r»ilW»ys, and when the means of trarel and communication were slow and primitive. - There are many Old colonilts who remember what an Enyliib village was like in those days — quiet, peaceful, spolacted, practically shut oft from the rest of the world. There was no calling the doctor by telephone, no bicycle on which to jump if tbe telephone wasn't bandy. And, most imgarteat '<>! all, thare wai very likely do doctor to be had, except from tbe nearest market town. Whatmpra natural than tbat the Tillage folks, thrown so largoly, upon their own resources, made it th«ir 1 business to KEEP WELL 1 The; went to Nature for their Medicini, und Nature, from btfr storehouse of medicinal roots and herbs, gare them many very wonderfnl medicines. It was under these circumstances that WILSON'S PILLS came to be compounded. Their sacret was. dicoovered by a clerer old villager in the North of England, and for years he went abost among the Tillages earing the people of the common every-day ailments which befel tnera. ' His pills became the standard medicine of all who became acquainted, with their remarkabl* curatir« | properties, aad people usefl to wait (or his, coming and ttanbvy a sufficient sqppl/ for ng* until ■ the time flx^for his next vfttttrftnefr-nei^boWhooarTFiti^ years ago these Sills caav under M. the notice of the Wilson family, and ever since they have been fn regular use by the members ( ' ' ci the family, their friends, and many of their employees. Ilhe original owner of the formula I died many, years ago t -and4ef| his precious secret tojib v>n,.if(>my/hoxn Mr Samuel Wilson-janx,-] , chased the sole right to compound and sell this wonderful medicine. T^e brought, his family out to the colonies, first to South Africa, then to Australia, and finally to this colony, where he settled as a country gentleman on his property, " Cornholme," near Wanganui. Of course he brooght ' the formula of the pills with him, and it is so his credit. tha.t .while he refused to put them on fht ' .market he, nevertheless spent much time and money in preparing them for free distribution among his frienfls and relatives in* all parti of the world. He gave away many hundreds of boxes ~ and frequently a»4* packages to England, 1 France and ' Australia. But, although often asked to flb so, Mr Wilson declined to put the pills on the public market. He was wrong, for no man haa a right to withold a valuable medicine tegm bis fellow?, and Mr Wilson ultimately came to sm it I in thai light. Unhappily, it happened that on the very day (June 10th, 1907) on which he completed the'naceuary arrangements preliminary to placing thj» t PiU» on the market Mr Wilson met with a trap accident in Victoria Avenue, Wanganui, and Sustained injuries from whfoh fae sucoombad a . fe w hours ■itaVwuda. H« had, howeve?, made known Iris intentions to his wit*. and that good lady did all In her power to facilitate tiie mantotme. otthe piiit,. o?hu i. <*,«, ii«! Tory of WILSON'S PILLS, and it only needs to be added that the faith of Mr Wilson and hit ' ' family in their curative properties has been endorsed (by hign medical testimony as to the medicinal axceUence of the formula. The Pills have been, registered as ." WILSON'S PILLS," and" a aran&w offered to the'public at a price which brings them within easy reach of everyone*.'"' — "^~i They are compounded of the purest infredients, iri faithful accord with the orifioal lormnla, to which a pure sugar-coating has been added. " Remember, then, that WILSON'S ' ' PILL It ALL MEDlClNE— medicine that has beenr proved toy long yean of sxpodraoo and approved by modern medical science. !*•*■ i . . ■ i ■.■ . DIRECTIONS AND LITERATURE WITH EACH BOX. READ IT. YOU CANNOT LEARN TOO: MUCH ABOUT A G00& THIN 6. Q ' ■ I - .-. ' ' • If you cannot get WILSON'S PlfiLS from your.Chemiator Storekeeoer write direct to The Wilson Fill <30y., Ltd., Wanganul, end«siaff- : ; ' i "; g when sample box will he mailed to you by return. .. ■-^ ,

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 12580, 29 September 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 12580, 29 September 1908, Page 6