The ."emafkable position enjoyed by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in Australasia is due solely to their merit. It is claimed for'them that they make new blood and tone the nerves. -They are not recommended for complaints not caused by | .weak watery blood or rundown nerves. They are the prescription of a very successful physician who - 'still practises, and they were used amongst his patients for years, ji l Because they " A " J ' L I Z' " w "Tmake new ihe blood and aln , so tone the Reputation nerves they . have cured Or the following complaints: Di'. . Bloodlcss- ,„,,„ , 'tiess, HeadWilliams ;aches,Back- _, . ;;aches, Sciarmk -tica, General _~. Weakness rills Rheumatism f Indigestion, ■ tor Neuralgia,St ■ _ , Vitus Dance, Pale and (he ills _ of women & Feople. girls. Be sure • Dr. William s, Pink Pills for the many things that are said to be just as good have never effected cures. They are , sold by chemists and store r keepers price 3s, per box bos, 6 boxes 16s. 6d, or they will be sent direct on receipt of price by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co, of Aus ralasia t Ltd, '" Wellington, «"»"' tiiiiiijmmaßßmiU.uuiua»m«umu CONVEYANCES. KMBOLTON COACH SERVICE.; SDAIV'S Hail CoupJi leaves FEUDING • Dailjr. to connect with APITI and RANCH tt'A MA Couciies, returning in time for .Southern Express POXTON-LEVIN COACH SERVICE. Limotablo—Leave Foxton 6.30 a.m., arrive Levin, S.DO a.m. r leave Lorin 10.80 a.m., arrive Foxton i 2 noon; loavo Foxtpn 2.80.p.m., arrive Levin I.UO p.m.; leave Lovin 7<30 p.m., arrive Foxtou 9.3') p.m. Leave Fciton 11 a.m., arrive Shannon 1210 p.m.; leave Shannon 2.50 p.m.) arrive -:xton 4.30 p.m. FOXTON-SHANNON. fjOYAL MAIL COACH SERVICE, tho JLV Shortest Route to and from IVxlon.— I.oavo Foxton daily f1.30 a.m., arrive Shannon daily 1.50 a.m. J leave Shannon daily 10.45 a.m., arrive Foxton daily IS noon; leave Foiton daily 2.30 p.m., arrive Shannon daily 4 p.m.; leave Shannon daily 8.15 p.m., arrive Foxton uaily 0.30 p.m. T. H. GINGELL Proprietor. HYGIENIC STEAM BAKERY. GOOD WHOLESOME BREAD, inado by practical tradesmen, under special hygionio conditions Try our BERMALDiE DUE ID and BEUMAUNE EXTRACT OF MALT, reoomuiended by. the Medical Faculty as tho most Nutritious Diot for Invalids. Inspection of our Premises invited. W. A. KELLOW, . Taranaki Street. Wellington. DRY MOLASSKS FODDER IS NOW AVAILABLE at LAERY AND CO., LTD.. Allen Strait, Wellington, containing about a per cent {.uro Molasses, rich is Suger En" w)""ii other food is abundant, this Is a Cheap, .'"uurishiat? Food for all kinds of stock—cattle caWcs, horses, sheep, pigs. Can be fed to sLck 0.5 eaaly us hay, bran, meal, chaff, etc., o r -vill mix readily with all foods, ANALYSIS: Nitrogen (equal to Albii'ir.noids, 44) ... 0.7 Cnrbo Hydrates (including sugar, 40) > .., 66.0 Vegetable Tissue 110 ' LAERY AND CO.. LTD.. ' A plentiful supply'of hot water may i bo circulated lo all parts of your hcuso —both above and below tko kitcLin— if you iustal a i Burl's Corrugated Copper Hot Water Cylinder, And it won't cost you a penny for o> Ira ' * fuel. Burt's Cylinders are the strongest, safest, and nest on the maikot, They are built entirely of coppor, tii ned inside, and eonugatcd after bting blazed. HOT WATER FOR THE KITCHEN, BATHROOM, RADIATORS, &c I FREE OF COST. - Fullest particulars on application to— , A, & I IOOT. LTD, COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON. C3SI ' $*3&h F. BJRTLES'I Unpaced Records: WELLINGTON TO ' \ \ V rV/. J NAPIER, V\j : Distance, 221 inilo3, Jr , /' vi Tirae, 14hrs, Mmin ' vfL )\ WELLINGTON TO ' PALMBRSTONA'OETH « AND RETGRN. j-oSSSlgji I , Distanco, 188 miles. ? ; Sfi 1 N ±nns, ■ lsurs, Mmn. W? = Z?slr7\BSS I'VLMERSTON NORTH JftT/W MY l ' O WELLINGTON, \\\lA IWV Z^ , Distance, 99 miles, / '/fit fef Tilll0 ' Gi]iu 1 "'I nkf - NEW PLYMOUTH TO 17' ll> WELLINGTON, • Wa i "<S? Distance)! 258 miles res , ■ Sfci- Timo, 17 hours. ligjj All tho abovo records wero irsjn mado on the same Ru j ri. §|<H 1 Whitworth (Stock Pattern Road *s*'V » Racer) which carried the ndi-i i through without even need -if i. adjustment, I Agents: E. REYNOLDS & CO,, LTD., I WELLINGTON. |J Suppiiod through locai agents. GlltiS
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 490, 24 April 1909, Page 13
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