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1 Yes, oiilyacclJ -heavy head- | ache, shiverinsneezing, full- f a ness in the nostrils, feverish- 4 ness, are the symptom*- But \ * do not neject it. Neglected > coughs and old ' ’ring on V 4 bronchi.is pneumonia, pleurisy, f a consumpti >ll. causing in the earlier sta ,es cutiin.i pains and □ P oppression on the chest, hot, dry . I skin, e<hw«hn, body-aches, r 4 short and breath. That ( 5 03. ffIILIW PW PILLS! f used according to the directions , » that come with them, have cured ' / cou.hs and colds, bronchitis, f i pneumonia, consumption and , a Inn ; complaints, is proved by ( ’ 20.030 testimonials received » f from the grateful public. J f> Amongst others Or.f , Williams’ Pink Pills # f CURED THIS MAN.* ? / Nr. Thomas Collin gf of Drum- F a mood, N.Z., writes; —"Some time 4 ago I was attacked by a slight cold \ P which I neglected. This brought on v 4 influuuzv, bronchitis, and asthma. f \ I could not sleep st nights for j f violent tits of coughing- 1 suffered ▼ 4 great>v from exhaustion and pains | Ull ,i . pul i-’Sioa on my cheat. Physi- s T citing trwi' -d •>’«. but 1 was not V 4 cured. 'I ’> 11 • commenced Dr. " William* Pink Pills, and before lung a F received great benefit. Now I am 4 better in h .’tilth than ever. Several f ' of my neighlHJurs have used them a f with the greatest success; they are V 4 invaluable for lung complaints.” f 5 # a Dr. William* Ti»k Pills, by tonic J F action ou the blood and nerves, aieo cure V a rhenroaiism, sciatica, lumbago neural*a, * F 1-oor cirv.ilatiou. anmiuia, debility. Sic. V a hold br ib* Dr. William*' Medicine < 0., 4 F Wellington, 6 >»«>» >« J 1 '' o,t V fflH ( Bui mind you ntk for Dr. William,’. f iRNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Ratabiisbsd WO. MYIFY POLICY CUiRANTKID BY THB ST ATM. For the following amongst many reasons N « w-Zeacanders 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. New-Zealanders who insure in offices which obtain the bulk of their business from the Old World an<l the other colonies (including Western Australia and Fiji) have to pay for the LOSS AHISING FROM THE HEAVIER MORTALITY OF THOSE COUNTRIES. The deal 1 rate in New Zealand was under 10 per thousand in 1886. while iu the other 'denies it ranged from 12 j per thousand in New South Wales to 16 per thousand in V eet er n Australia. gccnMVLATro Forms at present date amount to over THREE MILLION FOUNDS. ANNUAL INCOME, over £«&O,&0Q. J. H. RICHARDSON, 1) Commissioner.

:< OR. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS | are the one medicine which Z'lj effectual?) cures sciatica, /A • rheumatism, lumbago, *-v--ana*nila, debility, because #!)'• y it i«. above all, a blood zft builder and nerve tonic which y. . .. enriches the blood, retones / the nerves,and thus removes /A ; foundations cf disease. *%■ " rl, . e ,0 ,!,e Of - 'Vlllimwa* Medl- Rul cine Co., Queri/a Place, Sydney, /'■’ ’ for free Inhumation ” Huw to cur* KJ. 9 Forced lo Girt up H’ork. • Mr. I’..»i<i Smith, contractor, W. •1 I ■ > ”-.1. Sii.x-t, Dounevirke, '’Ji 'vas altncked with sciitticn twelve i/J, \ mouths ago. Tin. tirst symptom : wm» . <.1.1 bjet, followed by numb- X,’ . niMs < f joints, tcrril.le pains l(\). Z 1 hip., cnlvea uud uiikk-s. Ibid In gj’ uup -,v k, axd could only ■valu . . h ihe aid ..t „ Mirk. . . ...d <» ;• - n,...1.r«w, „„ * . . Hl ■> 1.-. J., of 10. (V lltfeu.’ (fl l it,!. 1',.'., o .lorvd bin. U.. 1 • ;» <1 Itree/, aud by eiiSin;*.* - “(fa f /is. •.aemwu \y ' K . 1. 1 .:’ . ir.d ><>u s.«k for Drl Williams'

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 330, 20 September 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 330, 20 September 1907, Page 4

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