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i gfii BRIGHT NEW ZEALAND^M rWho have become Healthy and Happy after Severe \ *■! Illness Through Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. (^3 The only way for every woman and girl to be well and at her best V is to keep her blood rich and pure. Usually impure, weak blood is / the cause of the wretched feeling of languor and faintness, pains across the shoulders, neuralgia and headaches that make life miserable. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills actually supply the good new blood the fair sex need to make them well and bright. Hundreds I of mothers and daughters have found a prompt and effectual cure for their ailments in I J Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. To prove this we give below particulars of several cures. V ir% c — r* AUCKLAND WOMAN CURED CHRISTCHURCH CURE. WESTPORT WOMAN RUN CURE FROM PALMERSTON "I was always inclined to he delicate/ DOWN NORTHi said Mrs Southall, comer of Vau>:hall ami UUWIIi «» Burgess roads, Dtrvonport. Auckland. "My un , dcvwent an operation gome months „ . "* or , clcse o ? two years my life was a. appetite vas~ never good. tsoiiif>timc& T r «> burden to me, because my blood was weak couldn't keep down what food 1 had as °' and lt; left me yei 7 weak," said Mrs . - and poor," said Mrs Minnio Barr, Willis taken: M/ hands ivero clammy and my Joseph Jones, Yogel Strest, Heathcote «i suffered, a geod dea' from rim down Street, Palmerston North. "I grew so tecfc cold. I could not st-md torlong.my Valley, Christchurch. "My system did foelino- soiro time back " said Mrs Mici- weak tliat * found ** wa ? ft troUDle *? do> ankles aid feet felt so wiak and puffed not seem to gain tone. I became a mar- wl Me-Namara. 11 BiiLll Street West ? Qy work - When X™ 11 * to , bed . at niglit np. I had nervous -hcolmsr. headaches lTrr v ,-., . i, .^ i M j MwuuMd,, 11, «,useeil street, West- I x^s quite worn out, and when I got that nearly distracted me. They ijy *n f , s P wt "s „ te ~~* iel " M '- a~la ~ l y ey<s - port, n.z. -i io 3*3 * my appetite, ra oft™ n P i« tie raoTO ia s x was wree , « scythe tempk3 and on the' top of my 'head sight became affected so that I had to cook a m eal for tlio others and couldn't thing, because I had hardly slept all night mostly. Sometimes I had attacks of In- take to glasses. I'd get these headaches down to it mytrlf Perhaps for half -~f >^ 3a - I-f e^ as. .if I_cqul4 lie in bed for disrcbtion. My eyes would go unusually every day and they'd last till I went to - day . W hat-.T did-eat wnnU ill n n™ „ ihe rest ° f the ***• I waa 60 nervous bright, and my nouth was always parch- „J T J , „ v ' , T v + y y ° tbat y ou could n °t catch me out of the cd. The least m.-i prise brought" on hya r" . , was aDIe l my chest, and seem to burn right through house after sunset. Anything happening terioal fits. I hadn't the strength to do do m 7m 7 work. I always felt so weary and from the end of the b rep. rf t bone to my suddenly made me jump. I had frigfcti\VY housework. I'd bo tir?A out in a out of sorts. I looked very pallid, and" I very shoulder blades Ivly heart would fpJ-atta o^ 8 of giddhif.^a. I was a very few numitvs. I was ]ust nervousness it- j Wl . s a s thin, as a rake. I hardly ate any- nai^tatft mnd violf-^+lv t' fan V P 6or «^»— vary ofteu I went .all day and self. Thn least sound vould start m-j !., . T . , „, .. .J. J f/wl JTJ T P»*P™l» most violently. I fell off in. £ eter thought of having a bite. I got trembling-. My circulation was very fee- I , nng - A Sl mpiy own t care ior iooa. ± weight, and as to colour I hadn't a scrap very pale' aid heavy about the eyes. My bio. From any cut in my finger, for in- had no wstt to g° outside the house. My oi Jt< j ha<l no s t re ngth at all. I dread- lips and., gums were colourless. , J grew stance, the blood >vould be ligrlit and wat- nerves were in a very low state. The; a bit oi housework. I always felt so .tMn 'wasted, and" all' my irtrensrth cry, and hardly run at all. My lack oftpu least sound or shock would startle me and f aint aTld tired out with ™tliin<r At m&go™' Id. fact, I. was growing -weaker aclicd so mu2h I'd have to go and »ie nnaet me " and T ailffered from ual ! „ J ? , nothing. At every dar. I got very downhearted, and down. Mv heart would palpitate wildly »P»et me, and I suffered gieatly liom pal-, 1^ a lady friend told me of Dr. Wil- thought that I was never going to get without aPlnirenta Pl nirent reason. I slept ?ery pitation of the heart and I used to get pms _ [better. ' Then my aunt advised me to Iry restlessly. I was subject to Neuralgia al- dizz- turns. .My blood was extremely Dr Williams' Pink Pills, and after takso, bus. <ul those troubles yielded to a thin, but after I had taken one box of was finished I telt ever so much better .-^em for a time, they began, to do me course of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I Dr. Williams' Pink Pills I was surprised and stronger in every way. My appetite good, and then I began to get better with, tried them three years ago. After the to find how much brightness and energy picked up wonderfully and I felt my blood every dose. " I was; getting stronger and , third box I felt so much better that I had returned. The headaches lessened and _...», _,-^ lnoT . T \,*a on _,„„!, „,„,.„ „-,«,.,»„ was eating better. I could sleep better left, them off and took three more boxes I picked up in ever- way, and got back much richer ' X had so much more ener ?y- a t night, Ind woke up fresh in the mornlater on. They toned up my system won- my colour and appetite. I took two boxea I was delighted at the change, and I shall " jj n g. j. was ' aD i e to do my work much derfully. I feel qui + c a different woman o f Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and my health always speak highly of this remedy; it easier. Twelve boxes put me back into now, and am glad I tried them." now is good." did me a great deal of good.' 1 perfect health, and ever since I have not JSPS&"- had the" least return of .my old trouble." These pills are perfectly safe. They contain nothing that could harm the youngest f child or create a drug habit. If you are offered a substitute send direct to The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia Ltd., Wellington, 3s. a box, six boxes 1 6s. 6d. DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. A _ .. ■Mll^i f^*^ Ml IM 111 l ■ '■ - 111 I' - ■■■■■■■■ Mill MH^^ »

LAST FEW DAYS OF OUR v ' 1 Successful MoneyRaising Sale. THIS SALE, WHICH HAS BEEN HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL, WILL POSITIVELY FINISH ON SATURDAY EVENING. IN THE MEANTIME COME AND SHARE THE BARGAINS. We are now busy marking off NEW GOODS, heavy shipments of which are rapidly coming 1 to hand Here are a few of the many desperate BARGAINS yet to be cleared. Boots and Shoes Thrown into Three .Lots, LOT I.— NOW ALL 6d. About 20 Pairs of INFANTS' SHOES, and a few Pairs of BOYS' HEAVY BOOTS, in very small sizes. Ordinary Price 1/6, to 7/6. Now ail at 6d. LOT 2.— NOW ALL 1/11. 3 Pairs Of MEN'S GOLOSHES, size 6. Ordinary Price 6/6. Now 1/11. LOT 3.— NOW ALL 2/11. About 15 Pairs of LADIES' Size 3 and 4 EVENINC SHOES. Ordinary Price 7/6 And same sizes in BEADED EVENINC SHOES. Ordinary Price 14./6 and 16/6. To finish up the Boot Stock, out they go at 2/11. 8 Pairs of DOUBLE BED SIZE ENGLISH BLANKETS. Ordinary Price 20/-. ALL WOOL BLACK DRESS MATERIAL. Ordinary Price 2/3. Sale Prloe A Few^'shades still in stock of that GLACE SILK. Ordinary Price 3/6. NOW 1/" ALL COLOURED DRESS FABRICS Greatly Reduced, and thrown out Into '"" LOT I.— NOW ALL Bd. LOT 2.— NOW ALL 1/-. LOT 3.— NOW ALL 1/3. LOT 4.— NOW ALL 1/6. LOT S.— NOW ALL 1/11. EVERY PIECE OF DRESS STUFF A DISTINCT BARGAIN. LICHT GREY TWEED SKIRTS, 9/11. NOW 4/11. LADIES' JACKETS;— Lot I— NOW all 2/11. LADIES' JACKETSi— Lot 2— NOW all 4/11. Some of these Jackets were as high as 45/-. CHILDREN'S COATS. LOT I— BEAVER AND CLOTH COATS. NOW all 2/11. LOT 2— NOW all 3/11. s The original price ranged from 15/6 to, 27/-. BARGAINS IN MEN'S AND BOYS' MERCERY AND CLOTHING. CASH ONLY. R. H. WHITE & CO. DBAPERS & CLOTHIEBS.

Just Landed Rcaily to Wear BLOUSE EOBES IN WHITE MUSLIN, PLAIN ANR STRIPED ZEPHYR, STRIPE CAMBRICS, ETC., AT 16/11, 19/6, 21/9, 24/9. THESE GOODS ARE WELL WOWTHY OF YOUR IMMEDIATE ATTENTION AS THE PRICES ARE EXCEPTIONALLY LOW. J. J. BUCKRELL Melbourne House, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui, idFitt HIGH GBADE ACCOUNT BOOKS Etc. '^^^^ -/ At the recent N.Z. International * H^K ■* Exhibition we were awarded two Silver. . • Medals for Ruling and Binding and ; ■" Account Books. \ This shrould conclusively prove to you that we are experienced in the making of High-grade Account Books, Ledgers, etc. , and the- ' prices we ask are no more than the Books are worth. - We also manufacture Loose-Leaf Ledgers, Loose -r-Leaf PocketBooks, and make all kinds of special Account Books to order. If you • want a Note-Book or any other kind of Book that must stand a -good ;.deal of wear, we can recommend our own productions. We KNOW 'that the" will give the service required, and the cost to you will be no X more than if you purchased an inferior grade. Just try us. f H. I; JOISTES & SON, Ltd. j VICTORIA AVENUE, WANCANUI. }

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 12882, 24 September 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 12882, 24 September 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 12882, 24 September 1909, Page 3

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