Xes, onlyji cold-heavy headecho, full ’ nes» In yie'jßstrils, feverish* ness, are tie symptoms. But do not neglect It. Neglected coughs : ' nd coMs bring on I broncvitfo, pneumonia, pleurisy, i consumption, causing in the . earlier stages cutting pains and oppression bn the chest, hot, dry ' skin, exhaustion, body-aches, I short and jerky breath. That ► 18. WILU»|BS’ HHK Him • ased according to the directions that come with them, have cured ’ coughs and colds, bronchitis, I pneumonia, consumption and i lung complaints, is proved by 2b,000 testimonials received ’ from the grateful public o I Amongst others Dr. I Williams* Pink pills ! CURED THIS MAN. I Mr. Thomas Collings, of Druini ssond, N.Z., writes " Some time . ago I was attacked by ft slight cold I which I neglected. This brought on b influenza,- bronchitis, and asthma. L I could not sleep at nights for I violent fits of coughing. I suffered 1 greatly from exhaustion and pains l and oppression on my chest. I’hysi- * eians treated me, but T was not > cured. Then I commenced Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and before long I received groat benefit. Noir I am I better in health than ever. Several f of my neighbours have used them F with the greatest success; they art invaluable for lung complaints. !l>r. Williams* Piuk Pills, by their took action os the blood and nerve., alm) curt a rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago. neuralgia F pour circulation, amcmia, debility, etc. a Hold by the l>r. Williams' Medicine Co. F Wellington, 6 boxes id d (post free) A and by chemist. aud storekeepers. W-m'.LAMS' ) But mind you >’ k f»r Dr- William,’
EsUbti«Md 1870. ZVIIBY poofer’oox»«HTß«n BY. THE STATS. hdß -ths foHnsring amongst many reasons - . should support their national is absolute. 27its Premlurfi* are tow. . 3. Its Bonuses are high. 4. Its Funds are all invested In the colony. 5. Its business Is restricted to •lew Zealand, the HEALTHIEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD. • Wsar-Kealanders who insure in offices which - Main the bulk of their business from the World and the other colonies (including foe-lorn Australia and Fiji) have to PMF for fcn LOSS ARISING FROM THE HEAVIBB SORTAUTY OF THOSE COUNTRIES. The death-rate in New Zealand was under Jf per thousand in 1808, while in the other •olonies it ranged from per thousand in Mew South Wales to itt per thousand in Western Australia. Accumulate Fuxns at present date am out .t to over THREE MILLION POUNDS. ANNUAL INCOME, over £403,900. » J. H. RICHARDSON, 13 Commissioner.
•SCIATICA. Acute darting pain—a pain almost like hot needles—ln the hip, thigh and leg, causing wasting in the muscles •nd sometimes numbness. Movement increases the pain so that the patient limps; severe attacks occasion confinement to bed. Sciatica is tansed by antemia, debility, nerve injury, exposure to cold and wet. OR. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS ere the one medicine which effectually cures sciatica, rheumatism, lumbago, Sfurtnia, debility, because it is, above all, a blood builder and nerve tonic which enriches the blood, retones (he nerves,and thus removes the foundations of disease. Write In the Dr. Williams* Medicine Co., Queen's Place, Sydney, lor free information “How to cure Sciatica.** _ Fared io Give vp Work. • 1 Mr. David Smith, contractor, of. Stn®l, Daflnevirkr, won nt tricked wit h E<‘i;cfUia twelve I 'months ago. The first symptom , wns cold feet, followed l>y uurub-isCrs->f joict.s, and tei-riblc pains « in hipx. calves and ankles. Had , to give up work, and ccnld' only 3 walk with th<4 aid of a •stick. I Turp?:jtnic, enibrocntions, and v-uiottK ui'.diciiifM ga’.c no relief. Three I •*<.-. of Dr. ‘Williams’ I I’mfc I’ilh restored him to perfect i bcul.h. I r. WulisnM* Fmlt Pills have cored many <>l hrmicliiiis, couaumptioo, I euii-'hs and *kiu nud blood di®. Hi nrnsin. iwemis. I l-• r&sp’svt iuntiuiizu, Incites* a r-; - 1, <y,. tbrl'r. Williams’ * ii-1. ; • Uci.' , uud bycboiuists t f toi< w i\ fev’ALa wkY jE&UOPljfc ’ Kai Mind yoo ask for Pr. WIUIaMa’ *
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 192, 13 January 1905, Page 4
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648Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 192, 13 January 1905, Page 4
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