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' CETTINC A GOOD ; HEALTHY COLOUR. 4 — Helps for Pale Weak Languid New Zealand People. A Treatment to Restore the Blood supply that has been very successful. Tlioi'e iis only this to it'll people who or< jmli\ weak and bloodless. \oii arc pale Hiul ut.ik )r'cim.so you hu\cu't (Hough blood and yju won't Lv better until your 1 loud Mupjriy i» inci'cabedi You Hlumldn'fc lost tiiiu in nuT'-'a-iinjj your blood biipply, tor people j^ho neglect Anaemia arc often tbe one* who (4ip into a. decline. Further when von have increased your blood supply you can rou&onubly expect to have a good* colour, to have lost that tired, weary, breathless tceling, to have a good appetit-j and to get good nouriishment from your iood. Probably you know all this. Now to get more blood. It you have over ' heard ot anything that will make no" ; nlood and luin« imoyant happy lieilth quick"! than Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, take it. We have never; we even, haven't heard of anything half &o good. They arc scientifically compounded for tne vcij ) mrose, aiid how well they do their work tliu , hundred*? ot cures oi Anaemia in New Zealand Lea rs out. The following ca.se in a 1 fair sample ot what they do. "In my teens I was not very strong and at last i lvcamo inacmu," said Miss Aiinie Dixon, Olmo Boiid, near Eueben Avc , nue, Brooklyn, Wellington. "My skin be ,' cam -j waxy and transparent, aiid my lips hadn't a trace of colour. My appetite wat- ' not good, and I became languid, and felt everything was a bmden. Perhaps for a couple of days at a time I'd have to keep to my bed. 1 d wake up each morning feeling as it I had no otrength or energy. I'd ieel ai it I were going to faint. I 'a go out 10/ ire->h air each day, but I couldn't walk far, I'd icel tired almost a* soon at> I titaited. My people began t'> get rather anxious al,out nu, fur I didn't shake off the aLtack, tin- main symj.Lom was the excessive .. earineas. I'd feel it a trouble to lift own my arm. Nothing interested me. My blood wu.s so thin, it se?racd just like water, and you could almost see through my hand'-.. One day, however, mother was reading a liamphLt and she camo across one (\i-,_' in it so like mine that had been cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills that we decided to give them a trial. With the thiid box I iclt ever so much brighter. I noticed some colour coming into my cheeks and my hands became luss waxy looking. 1 kipt on with the course and started to mi] iovp in every way. I ielt more energy in the day and livened up considerably. UvL-rjbody noticed the improvement. T gradually became as bright and lively as any other girl. I'd wake up each morning without that prastrMion, and never feel the day Ico long, the taint tuins nun >> wore oil I've kept in the beet of health ever since I finished the last box, and we all yive Dr. Williams' Pink Pills great piaise.' You can judge the shopman's opnion of you it he tne.-> to sell \ou anything else when you a,«,k for Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Tho-c "Hint as good" remedies are never offorc.l mile-.s lye thinks the customer easy to giili. The urice is 4s per box: six boxes !<>-, (id of all dealers, or from The Dr. Williams' Medic in- Co., of Australasia, Ltd., I W ellington. | I^EEP a strong grip on | good health. Lane's Emulsion for bad colds, coughs, sore throats. 53 Start the day right with a cup of delicious BOURBON COFFEE— blended I by experts from, the j choicest coffees, and j roasted by a unique . process. All stores.. ! SYDAL ; AN INEVITABLE REFLECTION! i —^— _ ! If you rub Sydal on to your handi at night, they will soon reflect the soft, white, pleasing appearance which is so characteristic of a lady. Anything responds to care and attention; but nothing so readily as your hands to SYDAL i 1/6. WssmL Keep your Mustard pot, I being freshly made, or else the dilH icate flavour is dissipated. Even if I you make only a little at a time, 1 make it fresh svory day, and you'll I realise why epicures tho world over (q\F ..SSpMujtard The Grand Prix and gold uind&i fo> qu»lity m the whiaky section ot the Franco-Britwh Exhibition has been awarded to the "White Horse" whisky belong ing to Mackie and Co., distillers. Ltd lalay snd Olaagow. It was only l as t mon+fc this old-established firm w^re hcaonrod with the appointment by Royal «-Rrr«.tn io Hi« M»]<wty tb* Ria^

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 12941, 4 December 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 12941, 4 December 1909, Page 2