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GET RID OF THAT COUGH. Right to-day is the time to get rid of that cough, and not after it is settled, deep seated, and hard to move. Do not wait to find you are in danger of pneumonia and other troubles that require timo and the doctor's attention. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will relievo you quickly and without inconvenience. It is a safe and snro remedy for coughs anil colds. i« The director of a Paris newspaper was recently found Riiilty of corrupting youth, and was sentenced to a year in prison' and fined five hundred francs. In a similar case, in America tho proprietor of a metropolitan newspaper was fined M.OOOdol.; this ho calmly handed over, and thou walked out of Court. Paris is supposed to bo somewhat easy-going as to social sins, but in this matter (lie comparison is in her favour.

THE DANGER OF OEHCIENT BLOOD.

The System Lacks its Chief Defence Against Disease. i « Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have been found a Sure and Speedy Means of Replenishing the Blood Supply. The gravest danger of Anaemia is tho fact that (ho system's chief defence against disease is broken down. Thin, impure blood is virtually an invitation to disease. Tho blood works night and day to maintain tho health and strength of the body. Any deficiency in tho blood supply weakens nature's defenco against disease. Anaemia is the doctor's name for lack of blood. Its chief symptoms are paleness and lack of energy. It attacks young girls; thoso recovering from acute illnesses such as fevers; and persons of advanced years. Tho only euro for Anaemia is an increased blood supply. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have been found to increase the blood supply of Anaemic people in an astonishing way. After using (hem for a time, sufferers have found tho most depressing Anaemic symptoms give place to red cheeks, good appetite, strength and energy. Tlio following case is a typical example:— "Anaemia was my great trouble when in m'y girlhood; it grew ou me gradually," said Mrs. Thomas lloyle, Miinroe Street, near Sale Street, Napier. "I had a good deal to do, and my strength got pulled down, My appetite became dreadfully poor. Some days I would have a drink of tea, and not cat a morsel. I had soups and other nourishing things, but they had no relish lor me. I became as thin as could be. My clothes just hung on me. When 1 went upstairs I would have to sit on the steps two or three times to rest and get my breath. For this reason I would not go nut anywhere. The doctors would turn down my eyelids, but they never saw any blood there. They said 1 had barrly an ounce of red blood to drive through my heart. I went to the country for six months, but thai; did mo little good. I could not stand any excitement, my nerves were. so un-driiug. I was tired alt live lime. My folk thought I would not pull through. I kept on slipping lower every wcL'k. The energy just seemed to drain out: of inc. The doctor-: did not seem able to cure me, and 1 look lots of tonics, but nothing strengthened me. At last I was persuaded to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and through them found a cure. The first box made me feel a trifle brighter, and four boxes built mo up completely. M.v health has been splendid ever since." It is well to remember that it was Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and not an imitation that cured Mr.;.' Boyle. Getting the genuine is an important, thing in a cure. They are sold by most c-bemisf--nnd storekeepers, or will bo sent direct by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. of Australasia, Lid., Wellington, on receipt of price, 3s, per bos, til boxes Ids, Gd.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1396, 23 March 1912, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1396, 23 March 1912, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1396, 23 March 1912, Page 15

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