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ISIIFTERIM o— — . Christchurch Woman's Life Made Miserable by Indigestion—How She was Cured,' "Nothing ever ailed, mo till.', my first child was born, and then I became very run down, and could not digest my food," said Mrs. T. Hughes, C Vogel St., Richmond, Christchurch. "The ' doctor , told me that I hadn't.three ounces of good' blood in my body. I had no steady appetite. I only picked at my food, and when it was swallowed it seemed to lie'on my chest and burning pains' would go through from the'breastbone to the shoulder blades. Tho lightest fopd would upset me. My blood was-just like water. I was as white as a ghost. My lips, gunis, and hands hadn't, a trae'o of colour. I was terrified to stay by myself. I was just a bundle of nerves. I'd shake .all over at the least sound. I hardly ever, went outsido the door. I had no wish to, and very littlo strength either for it. I had no energy at all. I dreaded (i bit of houseivork.. At last I decided to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and my return to good health is entirely, due toftuetn. I am a changed being. Dr. Williams' Pink- Pills also did my mother, Mrs'. Golding, much good for Rheumatism. I can get about new us healthy' as. anyone." Mr. Hughes confirmed his wife's statement. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills arG 3s. a box, six boxes 10s. 6d., of all dealers, or from The Dr. AVilliams' Medicine Co. of tralasia, Ltd., Wellington. Boarding Mistress: "Is there anything wrong with that egg. Mr. Jones? I see you according it a very critical examination." Mr. Jones: "Oh, not anything wrong with the «gg, Mrs. Skimpem. I was just looking for the wishbono, that's •all." The old tale of a cough is .around, The hacking that won't go away; And while oures of small worth here abound, A wise mother should'not go astray; But use for a very bad cough, Lung Balsam from H. Barraclough. ;• BARRACLOUGH'S ACACIAN. LUNG BALSAM, Is 6d. Blobbs: ' "So he broke" off tho engagement, eh? Did she take it to heart?" Slobbs: 1 "No, to court."

1 RECY.& TRSS.GREIG, Rowntree Street, Baimain,- Sydney/;L | WHO HAD THEIR COLDS CURfeD BY * There is no better medicine made for children than Chaml berlain's Cough Remedy, Its pleasant taste and prompt i iWfiok* %\ ffir <wW e^ectua s cures ma^e l[ a with mothers of 1 #%Wil|\ smallxhildren. No one knows this better than Mrs. Greig, ! . *Hk 'fit and she wishes to tell other mothers about it. Here is I v *&*. il% If CW "My-two children have derived much benefit trom taking IJ®J4 * ,> % \Chamberlain's.Cough Remedy. They both suffered from colds. I j&f,*-?* , , . l i(*.-iil was recommended to try your Cough Remedy, and cannot speak too Wr'/u \r»i {•>>■!■ * 'VI JW * l "' 1 " "" "yV highly of it. In both instances it afforded instant relief, and by the *.* i K ' «■> * time two bottles were taken a cure was effected.. I can thoroughly % 'Yi&S. / " K "■ ~*v» i *° l ! ' lecommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to any mother v,hose i "f i h,y'''" , * *t children suffer from any kind of coughs or colds. 1 send you a photo'lC <' * \ '* *-' \) Y ** *tk graphof mychKdren hopingsamewillbethemeansofhelpingChamS# I >4'% \pf \i****» ' -\ "M berlain's Cough Remedyto meet with the success that, in my opinion,' - ¥ V^: %JA2C'^^' , v j#it certainly deserves." . • Mrs. A. Greig.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 832, 30 July 1910, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 832, 30 July 1910, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 832, 30 July 1910, Page 14

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