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"All that glitters is not gold,” A proverb old and true. Neither is a cough or cold. What it appears to you. Do not treat it lightly, for 'Tis better to be sure. That you suffer never more. Get WOODS’ GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE.

H. F. WINDSOB, Z“" Short!ind Street, Auckland, (opposite Post Office J The above business will be carried on as here lofore. under duly qualified supervision.

TRADE TRIALS. The Troubles of Workers in Different Avocations. The troubles of the workers have, of recent years, been brought to mint! more vividly than ever bv newspaper agitation and legislative action, and much lias been done to lighten them But the articles which we print below show that in many cases something more than legislation is needed to ensure happiness In these articles, afflictions common to workers are described from actual observation, together with an account of the cure of these ailments by means of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. SCIATICA CURED. I INFLUENZA 8 RHEUMATISM. GENERAL DEBILITY. 3 The vicissitudes Nurse’s Nurse Annie Bell, of Mr .losepn Cage — . . >n the life of a Allan Street. Ouiaru, ,of Page Street «aroener S g an j ener living at Brave is forty-six years of age, Snipwrigtlt Lyttleton. Canter Hard 100 Durham Street, j c*FUCICIIe * S a we^* in bury, is sixty yearn L. • near Sydenham, experienced nurse. of age. and a native Christchurch, When interviewed she said; — wanyer. of Gloueestei. Eng formed the subject of an engrossing ‘ I always enjoyed excellent health land He came to New Zealand about article published by the Christchurch until seven years ago when I was twenty-two years ago and took up his Lyttleton Times Mr. Robert Thomas prostrated by a serious illness, which abode at Lyttleton. where he has since when questioned said : — rendered me practically an invalid for resided, being employed as u shipwright "I am seventy-tive years of age, and three years I became susceptible to by the Harbour Board He enjoyed my work as a gardener naturally ex- attacks of influenza and rheumatism, fairly good health until about two poses me a good deal to the wind and and the influenza made me so weak years ago when he met with a serious wet. an<£ I often have to dig in damp and miserable that I was scarcely tit accident A small boat he was in ground The result of this was that tor anything. The aching pains of ; collided with a tug The boat was nine years ago when living in Auck- rheumatism came in my arms, shoulders j smashed, and Mr Page was so injured land I was one day suddenly afflicted and ankles, and at times I could ■ that he had to lay up for nine mouth;, with excruciating pains in the back scarcely lift my arms. General de , Although he partly recoveted ft mu the and left hip due to sciatica. I cried bility set in and I lost flesh greatly i accident, his nerves were unstrung aloud tn agony My wife thought I For years I did not know what it was and he felt extremely weak He could was demented A skilful doctor was to have a night’s good rest I tried j not get about, tud it was evident he immediately sent for. but despite ! various treatments fur my complaints, , was in a bad way When interviewed lotions and electric batteries I did not j but without result, and hearing that about the matter he said . — seem to improve Indeed the pains ■ Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale “ Previous to my accident I had increased in severity and extended j People had been beneficial in such suffered from biliousness and thvaftei down the right leg Subsequently cases. I began taking them. Before effects of influenza, and as I had other doctors treated me; then I tried long I improved considerably,and was derived great benefit from Di nearly all the patent medicines adver- able to sleep well. After taking three Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People tised, but they proved worthless I boxes I felt much stronger. My on that occasion, I decided to see if spent hundreds of pounds without appetite returned and the rheumatic they would remove my nerve troubles obtaining relief, and I often prayed pains almost left me. A few more and debility. Three boxes improved that death would release me. Some boxes completely cured me, and lam me wonderfully, and nine l»oxes comi eight months ago my wife persuaded now as strong and active as ever, pletely cured me My nerves have me to try Dr Williams’ Pink Pills. Whenever the strain of nursing tires been toned-up and my blood enriched. I To my surprise and delight the first me, I have only to take a few of Dr. I have now a good appetite, sbvp well, i box brought a wonderful improvement, Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People and am quite strong and active My the pain lessened, and 1 felt stronger, to feel bright and happy agaiu I wife has also been cured of debility l»y 1 I continued with the pills until every will recommend this wonderful medi- Di Williams’ Pink Pills, which I con i symptom of sciatica left me. I have cine whenever opportunity offers, for 1 aider an excellent tonic for all who are worked alout in all weathers since and I can speak with assurance of its I weak and ailing. I shall uevei fail 1 have had no return of my ailment.” curative virtues.” jto recommend them.” q Dr Williams Pink Pitts FFW Dr n ' xlUamt Plni 1 for Pale People are genuine / 9 M \ are P rf7, * e d rlateet for l only >cith the full name printed VI ’ Ca - V ** theu hare lim red ink on the pink outside HH ® 1 cured paralyn*. locomotor trrapper They are sold by II Ml ILLIS |K / 'daxia. rheumatism. eciofira; rhemixts and nforekreperr, and |U»I |Ec\ \ 4 also diseases arising from 1 hy the Dr U r illianut’ Medicine VeSa f\ | pot^eruhmeat of the blood, I Coy.. Wellington. 31- per box, tcrof fl hi, erimprLin, early decay. I nx boxes post free bueteria. ladies eitmeute. etc . . * i

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVI, Issue XXIV, 15 June 1901, Page 1131

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