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Tho raoafc painful thing undor the sun, And distressing if let too long run, Is tho corn that "stops walking, ' And -sets people talking, , 1 Ero.a loaso of how lifo is begun. ; ; BARRACLOUGIi'S PROGANDRA' ; FOR CORNS, Is. "Strange,"'miirmured tho editor, "that this anecdote of George Washington has never been in print, before." "Not...at all,"' explained the occasional contributor; "I only thoughtVof it last night/'

SQ WEAK COULD FMITEO WITHQOI ; Anaemic people are those who haven't "BARELY*- WALKi I' WARNING enou §k blood to keep their system propero • ■•-. ' . ' . „■ • 'ly going. They are pale, weak, languid, Wasting Awky to' a Decline Auckland Woman in a " he adaches, .batches, heait palpitaWith Anaemia. . Wretchedly Anaemic tions; generally Indigestion, and often are , ——o—; —- State Cured. morbid and melancholy. Nothing will Shortly after my arrival in Asbbur- ' 1 ■' V- s ■ ■ a • ' . 111*1 ton from Motueka i gradually became : T) f , "7" cure Anssmia, except an increased blood CKSSWIS ™ PP iy. : The best •very pale. My lips were very white. My Pillscured tiiiasase when doctors failed. l-iovp ie tn hk fL hands wero a waxy white, and if I held For years; 1 felt run down," said : "4V.C •IS 10 laKc llie DeSt DiOOQ them up to tho light I could almost see Mrs. Jane Loder, Hall's Road, Birken- ' 'l,- - 'Ft Wll" D' 1 . .through them. 1 completely lost all ap- head, Auckland. "I went to various • .ID3K6I' piOCUl<!U)l€> Lst W llllcUnS '' link' petite. My stomach was-so weak I could doctors, but I couldn't get up my D'l] ■ J 1 • not retain any food oil it. M.v tongue strength. They said I was run down, FlllS are feCOmmended tO -anafiTnir was very much '-coated'.with a dirty yel- but their prescriptions did me no good i • i pi 1 l li ■low substanec. My heart used to jump, at all. My appetite was very poor. As DSODlfi With COnTInPnCP nPrailSf 1 ahnVP p My hands ami'feet were always cold, sure as 1 wont out I'd come home with F\ U F 1C VVILII LUUUUCULC UCCdUbe aDOVe ail even when sitting at 1 the fire and a-nervous splitting headache, and it.was . fniTKK tnAV am a hlrw-irl molrar ' If'e «« wrapped up. My breath was very short, as much as I could-do to walk up from 5 L IIC J d UIUUU Illdkcl. It San at "times 'I was almost, gasping for the ferry to tho house. I'd-get home okerJiifo breath, and could, scarcely walk across quite exhausted. Somo days I'd be so aDSOiUte jCientlKC ISCt tiiat lliey COHlDine the room. 1 was so weak. I suffered a weak I'd just-have to lie down and let . *j.L.':'£ J "J ' ' i' 1 ''1 '1 i I I 1 ' great deal from headaches, particularly everything go. I didn't care. what witn rooci and air to make rich new blood, in tho forehead and temples. My ankles happened. I lost all my colour, even to "pi '• " ' i •]] • • . V used to swell up if I remained long on my lips, and my daughters would re- I liat theV Will CUte aiiaemia IS One 01 iny. feet, and my feet were so swollen mark how white I was. My heart was i . . . .. . ,-.■■■ I could scarcely walk about. I became very weak, it fluttered and thumped tuP ITIOSf PPl'laiTl thITICK m mPmral criPTir#* very nervous. I had shooting pains over terribly. Some nights I'd have to sit up " UHJ3L UCI IcUU UUUgo 111 lliCUlCaj bCICIILC. my body. My people thought I was go- m-bed with it. I'd.have faint turns in r\ niYWP ihlQ arrnnntc ■- nf enmp' mronf -lug into a decline. If I let my amis the street, often tho surroundings | llllb,' dCIA/UUlo 01 SOme reCeilL hang down by my sides for a little would go misty and blurred, and if I OY ._ while, I did not have strength enough didn't pull together I'd have fallen CUieS are, glVen HI adjoining COiUIIinS. to; raise them up again. I was in this down-on-the pavement.. I was very thin ' 1 stato for about three months when my and wasted. At last I decided to trv • ■ mother begged me to give Dr. Williams' Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They gradu- Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are 3s a box, six boxes 16s Pink Pills a trial. In about two or three ally picked up my strength and mi- . ■ (.1 t n V i r_ .i n wmi. ' ~...« , weeks I found such an improvement proved my appetite. I noticed with each Ou Ot all dealers, or trom the LJr. Williams Medicine Co., or in my health I continued their uso till box that the heart palpitations were Australasia, Ltd. Wellington. I had taken three boxes, when I felt getting less troublesome*. .My colour has ' quite-free from all symptoms of Anae- come'back, and I ain benefited in every _ r- ' (<' •••,:, : , , mia." way." Mr. George P. Tideman, Burns, Philp & Co.'s North Queensland Representative. ! CHAMKEHLASN'S GOUGH; REMEDY CURED . HIS COLD. There is no class of men who are more exposed to all conditions of the weather than the || Commercial Traveller and none are more liable to colds. \ However, Mr. Tidcman knows that by keeping Chamberlain's Cough Remedy iri his travelling bag he can always cure v «;/ a cold, and he does not hesitate to tell his many friends and customers. . : ■ | IN A RECENT TIDEMAN SAYS: ' . "Just a line to tell you how grateful I feel for the relief I.obtained while travelling up North. • Some time ago I had a very severe cold, caught whilst sleeping on the A.U.S.N. C>.'s mail ■ Bt ® amer - W>en I arrived at Geraldton I felt very mean. ■ -My throat was very bad, and I could ggp| hardly speak.' Knowing the benefit other people had received , whilst, using Chamberlain's .Cough . ' k ' Remedy,. I obtained a bottle from the leading storekeeper there, and took it according to direct- ■ IW % Mi tions-. The first dose gave me relief, and before, I left the town my cough was quite cured. I must say it did me a lot of good, and I am now never without a bottle, also keep some .in my home. |§H? ' for the wife and kiddies." -•• Yours very truly, ' . - ' "• H"' 'V' ' (Signed) GEORGE P. TIDEMAN. K'.-y. 1 ' r <VlVF■mnui.nuamvuu w .li.ua, jm i. uijiuwjii imrfttnil

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 888, 6 August 1910, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 888, 6 August 1910, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 888, 6 August 1910, Page 14

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