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‘ONLY A COLD.’! ' d 1 Yes, only a cold -heavy head- F ► ache, shivering, sneezing, full- f* ) ness in the nostrils, feverish- / . ness, are the symptoms. But > ' do not neglect 1.. Neglected I coughs and colds bring on v )i bronchitis, pneumonia, pleurisy, $ * consumption, causing in the < earlier stages cutting pains and . t oppression on the ca-‘?st, hot, dry . 1 skin, exhaustion, body-aches, v I short and jerky breath. That f ; db. wimnins’ pm pills S used according to the directions > that come with them, have cured * coughs and colds, bronchitis, ♦ I pneumonia, consumption and f I lung complaints, is proved by 26,000 testimonials -received ■ from the grateful public. * Amongst others Dr, \ ( i Williams’ Pink Pilis f CURED THIS MAN. J I 1 Mr. Thomas Collings, of DrumI moDil, N.Z., writes Some time f 1 ago I was attacked by a slight cold > i * which I neglected. This brought on V 1 influents, bronchitis, and asthma. f \ I could not sleep at nights for > f violent fits of coughing. I suffered T A greatly from exhaustion and pains | \ and oppression on my chest. Thysi- s f ciuns treated me, but I w:ie not V A cured. Th-n I commenced Dr. - Williams’Pink i’ills. and before long \ r received great benefit. Now lam V A better in h-alth than ever. Several \ of my neighbours have used th?m j f with the greatest success; they arc ¥ 2 invaluable for lung complaints.” c J ( \ Dr Williams* Pink Pills, by I Loir !oni- ? 0 action om the Wool and oeru’B, also .rue * k rh<i-..Mi , i«n». ociatic-A. hniibas'J. ' 0 ,<,.r cir i.l’i-m. n■.. . a. Uco,h:> «.c V \ ;„-.t Hr ibo Dr. w.iliitns’ Mv lic u ■ • *<»„ A f W.;.iogU.n. « tree,. V and by cbumii • a .d ator»hvo;wr». R tv # But mind you aok for Br. Wilfiamo’. # i f

/GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE vJ DEPARTMENT. Established lb7o. EVERY POLICY GUARANTEED BT THE STATE. i'on th® following amongst many reasons N. w-Zcalaudera should support their national office : 1. Its Security is absolute. 2 Its Premiums are low. 3. Its Bonuses are high. 4 Its Funds are all invested In the colony. 5. Its business is restricted to New Zealand, the HEALTHIEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD. No v-Zenlundeia who insure in offices which rthtnin t'ne bulk of their business from the Old World and the other colonies (including Western Australia and lijt) have to pay for the LOSS ARISING FROM THE HEAVIER MORTALITY OF THOSE COUNTRIES. The death-rate in New Zealand was under JO per thousand in 1608. while in the other colonics it ranged from 19$ per thousand in New South Wales to IB per thousand in Western Australia. acctnulated Fuxbh at present date amount to over THREE MILLION POUNDS. ANNUAL INCOME, over £400,000. J. H. RICHARDSON, ]j Commissioner.

I Acute darting pain—a pain w almost li’.c hot needles—in : e hip, thigh and leg, cans-i-i: v,.-:/.iug in the muscles and sometimes numbness. ’ Movement increases the pain so that the patient limps; severe attacks occasion conf..:-.- •icnt to bed. Sciatica is ca.socJ by anaemia, debility, /At nerve ii ury, exposure to ' U wet. • H. WILLIAMS’PINK PILLS $ are the cne medicine which '• ;i c;uail.v cures sciatica, /F-i : n.atism, lumbago, :• de'«i:»ly, because %(i-. i t. .Vxne all. a b! »cd a id nerve ionic which tjt c/. » :;s the blood, retones . i • ;;r.J thus removes /*.'■ :-c>. u :d :iion.“ of disease. *s.’ v. r e Io w «)<•. Williams' Medl- ■■■ ■ '• - ■■■’<'. Sydney. /?«■ • i . r,..i.un ■ )iuw to cure ■ ° ■■ Mr. l ivid f: ilb. ronti.%. tor, 4ft .. ' >,: ■ ' A''':- ' ' , • . • 'lh.< i.i..r symptom . . tel l mhle";.'', U,» W ■ ...I : l.le, Had M ..j tip v. ..... and could only >•>. vi.n ll.' aid of a Bti.k. ■ ■ . . a < > ' .. -Lured hint to perfect ■ - ® A . •7; $ ; • 'or Cr. Witness’

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 203, 7 April 1905, Page 4

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615

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 203, 7 April 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 203, 7 April 1905, Page 4

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