Did your parents leave yon anything?" asked-an employer, of ,an'applicant for i ' situation. ">os, sir," replied the lad somowhat curtly; "they left mo an orphan." ' An astronomer jjreat, ho was sitting ont late, With his tolcscopo turned to the stars, When to his surprise, there flashed down from ' the-6kic3 A moat palpable message from Mate. Ho did not understand, but a code book at - ■ hand, , , Which ho hastened at once to procure, Mado the message cpiilo plain—"lnflnenu ' again, ( Can you send us Woods' Peppermint Cure?"' IS"Lady, kind lady," cried a tramp. "I won't deceive yor—l'm dying for a drink." "Well—thoro's the pump." "I said a drink, , lady," was the outraged rejoinder, "not a > bath."
Bloodless People lei ire M. :
'.More, Blood Means, more Strength and Good Health, < I —"♦ .' •' Weak, Languid N. Z.. Woman , Cured by a Blood . Making Tonic. >
i There's ouly ono way to cure Anaemia, of bloodlessness—only one —increase tho blood supply. Dn't loie sight of that point. It is a medical certainty tliat health and vigorous , , strength depends upon good red blood to nourish the body. When they have a blood supply anacmio people will find that tho listlcis tired feeling, lack of appetite, ' headaches, baqkaches, and nervousness have cone. That's another certainty, becaueo they arc- only bymptoms. Then how to got more i> blood? Simply Dr. Williams' Pink Pills—• that'f, what they are for. They actually con- . tain tho,only ingredients that will combine with food and oxygen to make led blood cor-., pusoles. There's Iho case of Mrs. E. South- ' all, corner Vau.\hall and Burgess Heads, ' Devonport, Auckland, which is a pretty fair , exnmplo of what they will do in Anaemia. ' •>- "I was always inclined to be delicate," ' said Mrs. Southall. "My appetite was never good. Snmeviinrs I couldn't keep down what , food I had taken. My hands svero clammy and my feet cold. I could not stand for long, my ankles and feet frit so weak and puffed up. I had nervous shooting headaches that nearly distracted me. They lay in the ~ temples and on tho top of my head mostly. 1 Sometimes I had attacks of Indigestion.* My ' eyes would* go unusually bright, and niy mouth was always parchedi Tho least surprieo brought on hysterical fits. V hadn't the strength to-do any housework. I'd bo • tired out in a few. minutes. I was just nervousness itself. Tho least sound would start mo trembling. My circulation was very feeble. From any cut in my finger, for instance, the blood would bo light and watery, and hardly run at all. My back often aehett ' sotßmch I'd have to go and lie down. My heart would palpitate wildly without apparent reason. I slept very resllcsbly. I was sub-'' ject to Neuralgia also, but all those tioublcs yielded to a course of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.- I tried fchein threo yoais ago. After tho third box I felt so much better tliat I loft them off and tool; thico more boxes later on. They toned up my systor.i wordVrfully. I fell quite a differr-nt won:an now, and am clad 1 tried them." When you ask for Dr. Williams' Pink Pnls dou't be put off with anything else. Co whoio you can get the genuine with Dr. V illiams',nanio on tho outside wrapper, it's tlio genuino that euros. Price'3s. a box, or six boxes for 16s. CJ, to lw -had of all storo-koepiM-s and chemists, or sent direct by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington. ■ ■ '
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 550, 3 July 1909, Page 9
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579Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 550, 3 July 1909, Page 9
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