'ONLYAGOLD.' ’ Yes, only a cold—heavy head- ’ I ache, shivering, aneaxing, full* I } ness In the nostril*, feverish- , l ’tese, are the symptoms. But «to not neglect it. Neglected 1 soughs and colds bring on I I We'ichitJs. pneumonia, pleurisy, J i cant uniption, causing in . earner stages cutting pains and ( oppression on the chest, hot, dry 1 skin, exhaustion, body-aches, I short and jerky breath. That I : 11WILUBPIS’?!HK PILLS: ; used according to the directions ( that come with them, have cured * coughs and colds, bronchitis, ! I pneumonia, consumption and i i lung complaints, is proved by l 30,000 testimonials received from the grateful public. Amongst others Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills CURED THIS MAN. Mr. Thomas Colling®, of DrumMad, N.Z , writes;—"Sow time im I was attacked by a slight cold Whisk I neglected. This brought on pluna, bronchitis, and asthma. I oould not sleep at nights for vielent fits of coughing. I suffered giraatly from exhaustion and pains and oppression on my chest. Physi--1 Mans treated me, but I was not I eared. Thon I commenced Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and before long 1 roeoived great benefit. Wow lam hotter in health than ever. Several W my neighbours have used them 1 with the greatest success; they are l iavaluable for lung complaints.” T Dr Williams' Pink Pills, by their tonic 9 sstooa ou the blood and nerves, also cure a rksanjatisra, sciatica. A broths Dr.’ Williams’ Medicine Co., 9 Wellington, fi loxes IS* ipost free), X aa< by chemisis and storekeepers. f igw r f But mind you ask for Dr. Williams’.
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! - SCIATICA. | Acute darting pain—a pain 3 £ 5 almost like hot needles—ln kw ; tbs hip, thigh and leg, causwasting fa the muscles and sometimes numbness. Movement increases the at paht so that the patient limps; sevare attacks occasion conI Mnement to bed. ScllltM !• i , ( canned by anaemia, debU<ity, /|k nerte injury, exposure to as ■ cold and wet. ■ DR. WILLIAMS’PINK PILLS 1 {»r. the one medicine wMch L .trectually cum Klatlce, W rheumatism, lumbago, KyJt anarmia, debility, because mJ it is, above all, a blood builder and nerve tonic which enriches the hlood, retones /a t.ic fierves, and thus removes & the foundations of disease. S' ,O A”* °r- Wllltama- MsdU ® Jx •• l,, * n Mow yo cure KW* e loren'l Iq Giri t'p Work. • ( i. ,^ I I - Uflvid Smith, contractor, er Street, DanJievirke, it? w. 4« efturked with viatic/twelve <z(nJ f <i. .>.)! I n go. TJ>» first symptom , ** ''’.<l luct, followed by Dumb" iZh 4 ’ nes» ~f joints, and terrible pains 4 > ID hips, chlvch and ankles. Had A. to giro up wvrk, and could only W j i walk with the aid of a stick. 0N i turpentine, embrocations, and dni, , , nA ”'‘ niedicineH gave no relief. l)r - William.. ®i I h r, p / ' uh restored him to perfect . i It .Williams' Piufr Pills have cured ■/ i •. -as'is oi ) rouehftis, emsumytiim, mK) t *"' l colds, skin aud blood dis- JfK ' '• ' .... 1 ■*! iuHOlunin, aurmis, l/ily , HlwtK «>f influenza, ladies', a/k ’ -- r f-' id by the iT.xVjlMamsi H-ngton, par box, /i)R ’ f ~. r . t ? i' < aud bychOßilsts . (gf Eul Mind you «•£ lor Dr. Will| anas > MK S ’ I ’
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 194, 27 January 1905, Page 4
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