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I FOR FORTY-SIX YEARS | | Bonnirigton's/has been the best cougV remedy. Time I I has but added to its fame. No other remedy will so | I 1 quickly break up a cold, cure a cough, ward off , | $. bronchitis, or prevent pneumonia# When you ask for | ! BONNINGTON'S I' I CARRAGEEN .. j V I : IRISH MOSS '.>■■ ; Xi'"■/ 1 V ' •//' ?•' v ■"v:| 1 ' at you get 11 use M• 1 | s u bstitutes4they are but imitations , , | PUt up tosnare unsus P ect ' n g, ~ J§r ' ' .i '"Wjjf BONNINGTON'S alone , f / ' m Mf. .t\> M. Grant, f« - . - .1 . mji \ yJfflyY \j\ t \ • Jiii'ji > Whaiti, Rotorua, writes 1' . Im^'N \ ]'| ,\ \ ' V . For year» now. I have ■ Vg sA _,-r r ~V \ yjff' jrith Mo»» fo» ' I' '' BONNINOTOtC '.*»* !° take, and. afeA - " ill > J&ML : Mr. William :NeigH« bouri, of Waimang»roa, Ztit " > f£LMSS w - used it in my family for , over twenty yew*." V -'' ' - ' - . ' ■ .- ■' ; ' ■ '.'V:i'V'■ 1 i *' : DC ■ • V * n »ra «. « ; TASMANIAN SEED OT-TO-DATES. - crowsfeet, A-''B'- £ D • RflV'A 1 &i • — yV. , come because, - tissues I"!«• • ' FEBE FROM BLIGHT. • > are starVing; Use LANE'S ,'J ' * — MEDOLINE daily. A delight- - SPELLS THE BEST t AEBT AND COj , LTD., Allen Strlyt top , ■ Ji . Ai.i in stock excellent samflles of TASMAN-: ful Skin Tonic arid Skin Food. ■ M n tan up-to-date, early SEED POTA- > ' .4 ri,«™l r ( r ' -■ ' n (sLjW vL M MSrn W . 1 I'OES. Those ttubers have' Jjrivcn bost result* ,- » CneiMiStS. 9- .. .• sect. i ;! durinp the past few years they have been>im-, : —7 —- ■ . —— \ ■ ported into New Zealand. Ihey are 1. - ■ DDnriiDAm n 1 cellent cropper, and bno of tho beet diceaso- ■ - rKUwUKAoLC. - .....v...,- vea i6ting potatoes.,. > "■ m .. ■ « . \ I ■■ ,-m .\-.v . available, ' ; ■" I F6S6fV6 YOlir IIOOtS new ZEALAND-GROWN EABLY SEED ' ' • ' ' PRINCIPAL DEALERS ONLY T , , - WITH ' .............. _ A • . . Inoluding, Tnncess Vietona. : . RADIUM! beax^T ■ 1 . — THAT CANNOT AFTORO j .The defects of the' average' Boot ' ' JiiiwiiLyl) T° OPEN HER 1 MOUTH. Polish are that it docs not last, that it ■ " wirim mil doca not .preserve the ieather, and ■ ; T&Wm-' TOERE tSNO'OKUSEFOR' ; i- r that it ruba off easily. NEGLECTED TEETH. Y^V^W . .RADIUM. IS EFFECTIVE I - 'l i .' : ' TO* ' '**!f ."With' little labour it gives .\' ' 'LONDON f ' 'V^-j/v'.' black gloss that keeps your footgear ■ < \ 'J t > Pnb/1 always stylish. ; DENTAL > 'W* RADIUM IS CHEfIPI INSTITUTE It o\ily needs to be applied thinly'. ■ . v- ■ . .. , . .' .. now and -then. A rub • occasionally ' ■ • ' can correct your teeth, or fit you WITH PERFECTLY t • ■) . ' does the rest. It is a-wonderful'pre-" ' 'natural looking substituVes.-, • ' , V SE™d*i , ' l " Sm!S,tr ' AUw.rki s Pai»W .P.»«.»o,. M .d« r rt.. , ; The very highest quality set of teeth only costs you £3/3/- v / Best Boot Polish on Earth!' ' ■•:■■■ - I '' ' — Andrews &. Wyett, . ' . • BOOT SHOPS AND . ' . '• ' 1 ' ' ' s ' • STORES. • OClt v ' . DENTAL SURGEONS, i ... .. Corner Willis and 11/lanners Streets, WELLINGTON. B . MadebyMcLeod. g •.: ° , j ......fl

i drerf, and, was weary and dragged outall day. She had to rest and-lio down continually. Her .feet, wero always ' cold, as'if her blood did not circulate ' . prcpe'rly: Often she complained of ' the way her' head .ifched, and she was: .-i nervous and unstrung that the least, tfcinj, would startle .. her.Her blood , . .wns..watery and soant; if.'she cut.her; ■' finger ' hardly any would run; /She . couldn't stand long. Her feet and g ankles- would puff up. Each morniEg ; sho was quite weak prostrated. - There was a good deal of headache., . One,day, in Colombo Street she had a ; •' giddy turn, and nearly fell. Some days everything would turn sour on her. stomach and she would have to reach it up, her digestion was so; weak. -I knew of a young lady near;by who had been, ill the - same • way, and was . curei 1 by ; Dr. Williams's i Pink Pills, so I-sent and got some, and am ithank--fill I did, for-after a while she'bogan. to. pick ■ up. She is quite well and hearty now, and you won't find any ;. girl in Christchurch healthier." AMIC AT SEVENTEEN. '-T-—4—— NAPIER GIRL THOUGHT TO BE IN A DECLINE. . . ' Blood Supply Replenished by Dr. . Williams's Pink Pills. Now . in Good Health. '"' ■ u "When I was seventeen anaemia, set in/'.-said Mrs. Charles Borgstrom, / Hal-ding® Road, Port Ahuriri, Napier. "I lost all my colour, my lips, hands, fums,' and . cheeks V were absolutely lsncbed. 'All my strength seemed to go B was in business at the time, and when I used to go home up. Shakespeare Eoad I'd be so tired out. with ■the short distance that I'd have to. sit: down and rest half a dozen times. My : ■ appetite,went right away. I had to be cosxed toieat, as indigestion came on. I d feel a'heavy weight on the chest and between the shoulder blades, '1 I'd fen' so tight on the ohest that I could hordly breathe. Almost directly after eating I'd be attacked, and those pains wcula last .for Hours. My hands were sj deadly white I hated\to look;at 1 ' them. I often had a feeling that I was going to faint, and only my will kept me up. After a ' little walking my r heart would thump most violently, I was very low spirited and always fairly fagged out.. I had no strength at all, I was a martyr to acute Neuralgia. It came on without warning, and I'd bo fairly crazed with jumping, burning attacks in my temple'and over my; ears. Every nervo in my head seemed on'fire. Many a night I'd have, to sit up in bed for hours. With any ~ exertion I got a dry hacking cough that worried niotho- very much. She' thought' 1, was going into a. decline; ... My Wood must have been very thin. I;'I cut myself nn blood would run, only water. I was ailing like this for | iil-cul three months', when I' started ]lr Williams's Pink' Pills. They made a wonderful-difference:in me. I-d-d- not need more than the three'. boxes. They cured me, and T donlt:. ihink -you would fiu-J .anyone in' Napier, in b«tce£ heoltli than ! am,"- . v

Bloodless People Need More Blood , There s only one way to cure Anaemia or bloodlessness—only one—increase - the blood supply. Don t lose sight of that point. It is a medical certainty that health and vigorous •. , strength depends - upon good red blood to • the body; When they have a .better blood supply anaemic people will find that the listless tired feeling, lack of appetite, headaches, ' backaches and:nervousness have gone.' That's another certainty, because they are only symptoms. Then how to get more blood ? 1 Simply Dr. Williams' Pink Pills--that's what : they are for. . They ' actually ■ contain 1 ingredients that-will combine with food and ; oxygen to make red blood corpuscles. The cases reported in adjoining columns are a pretty fair example of what they will do in - Anemia;. ■ . When ? you ask for Dr. Williams' Pink Pills don tbe put off with anything else. Go. • where you can get the genuine with Dr. Williams, name on the outside' wrapper, it's • * the genuine that cures. - Price 3s. per box, or six boxes for 16s. 6d. to be had of storekeepers and chemists,'. or sent direct by The P r, i ams Medicine Co. of Australasia Ltd., Wellington. DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 547, 30 June 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 547, 30 June 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 547, 30 June 1909, Page 5

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