Yes, 'only a cold heavy head - ache, shivering; sneezing, full- ( ± ness in the nostrils, feverishj. ness, are the symptoms. But g ▼ do lot neglect it. Neglected ▼ f coughs and colds bring on f bronchitis, pneumonia, pleurisy, I a consumption, causing in the \ earlier stages cutting pains and > ▼ oppression on the chest, hot, dry . V skin, exhaustion, body-achcs, f short and jerky breath. That f JDR.WW Pm FILLS i used according to the directions a F that come with them, have cured J coughs and colds, bronchitis, f j pneumonia, consumption and p a lung complaints, is proved by \ 26,000 testimonials received a v from the grateful public. J v Amongst others I) r. v } Williams’ Pink Pills f * CURED THIS MAN. J Mr. Thomas Collings, of Drum- Y A moiid, N.Z., writes:—“Seme time \ ago I was attacked by a slight- cold a f whiich I neglected. Tins brought on Y A influenza, bronchitis, and asthma. 4 X I could not sleep at nights for J F violent fits of coughing. I suffered V A greatly from exhaustion and pains | \ and oppression on my chest, t’hyxi- * F ciann treated me, but I was not • A cured. Then 1 commenced Dr. X Williams’ Fink Pills, and before long a T received great benefit. Now lam v A better in h-alth than ever. Several f X of my neighbours have used them k F with the greaterft success; they ore V A invaluable for lung complaints.” ■ . 2 \ Dr. WiUisuie' Piuk Pill*, by their t o U k A F action on the blood and nerves, also care V \ rheumatism, •ciatica, lumbago, neuralgia, A F Poor circulation, atneniiH, debility, etc V \ HoM bv the Dr. WillUms' Medium* Co., A F Wellington, U I oxea IU.L poet free V and by chemiais and atorekeupers. j fft.ft I But mind you ask for Dr. Williams’. * INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Established MffO. EVERY POLICY GUARANTBED BY THE STATE. For the following amongst many reasons N«w Zealanders should support their national 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. Now -Zealanders who insure in offices which obtain the bulk of their business from the Old World and tbo other colonies (including Western Australia and Fiji) have to nay for the LOSS ARISING FROM THE HEAVIBB MORTALITY OF THOSE COUNTRIES. Tim death rat-' In New Zealand was under JO pot thousand in Js96. while in l.fie other /< lom - it iKn;;ed from 12$ per thou'and in New South Wo.les to 16 per thousand in Western Australia. Acctrm.'i.Art i> F.-sns at present date amount to over THREE BHDLiON POUNDS. ANNUAL INCOME, over £400,000 j. hTricbardson, j] Conmiifiaioner. wwwi I -SCIATICA. 1 .Movement increases the pain so that the patient limps; y.f Kih-J severe attacks occasion con- kON finement to bed. Sciatica is caused by atuvmia, debility, 4A’’ ,’*> nerve (injury, exposure to cold and wet. WJ OR. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS | are the one medicine which /AN effectually cures sciatica, ZM rheumatism, lumbago, w. C:. 1 }) anaemia, debility, because 'zn. /AN it is, above all, a blood ZNbuilder and nerve tonic which enriches the blood, retones <Ak the nerv e-i. and thus removes //At lYc tlie foundations of disease. Write to the Dr. Williams' Mc4i. W. //A\ cine Co . Queen's Place. Sydney, ZW Tdw ,or ,rc - information "Huw to cure LV. ® ■■ kU> e Forced to Give ui> Work. • fJ ® Mr< lh4V ‘ d Smith, contractor, ! L-mdun Street, Daunevirke. Sk , KUN wm attucked with sciatica twelve i'Q; . months ago. The first symptom //Ab ZAK Wflh '- o! 4 flowed by numbKyN ueeß of joints, and terrible pains iu kipn. calves aud auklua. Had //\' to give up work, and could onlv XK walk with the aid of a stick. t Turpentine, embrocations, aud various medicines gave no relief. xK Three boxes of Dr. Williams’ kvA Pink Pills restored him to perfect /At health. %’ Dr Wiih . pj„k EDU have cured rd. quy many <a. . . . .»>< ■.;• ,, t co./a-imptiou. Pljvi > ■: /fA\ ■ >« of mfltteuza, hdiea’ /\k i-r W.lh.n,.' x. ■ ® ® 2 2 1 " ® i ZRr>, tS IPW fy But Miod you atk for Dr. Williams’ ® a
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 243, 19 January 1906, Page 4
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