her Often, when I thought she was out taking exercise in the fresh air, I have found her in tho drawing-room wiih her head resting in her band*, and in a somno lent state. The-, wh-n dis' orbed, she would steal quietly to her room and remain there for hours at a time. At this stage we became extremely anxious concerning her health, and again sought medical ad- ] vice. aB we thought She was going into a decline It waa of no use though ; nothing did her any good. She was then so thin and weak that the slightest exertion tired her: She also suffered from severe cramp* in the leg?. "Friends then recommended patent medicines, and two or three kinds were tried unsuccessfully. "At last I decided to take her away to the country for a change, but just as I wai about to do so I saw in the Tarrangower Times an advertisement about Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and noticing that people with symptoms similar to those of my danghter had been cured, I determined should give them a trial: " After using half a box a great improvement was noticeable, and after using three boxes she regained her appetite, was able to sleep with comfort, *nd was so strong and well that we considered there was no necessity for her continuing to take Dr Williams' Pink Pills. So she discontinued them. I honestly believe my daughter's recovery was due to this great remedy. She is now as well as ever she w&9 in her life. She has a fine color, is able to eat and sleep well, and can take any amount of out-door exercise without feeling fatigued. I feel very grateful to Dr Williams for my daughter's recovery, and would like to have the case made known, as it may induce others who suffer as my daughter did to try this remedy to their benefit, and thus perhaps bring sunshine aud happiness to their. Great satisfaction has been expressed by Miss Bowe's large circle of friends that she is again enjoying health, and able to take her accustomed place at local sooial gatherings. The public will study their own interests by demanding the genuine Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. Imitators are now in every corner of Australasia, and unscrupulous dealers deceive the publio when they state that anything else is " just as good." Dr Williams' Pink Pills are sold only in boxes bearing the firm's trado mark. They are never sold in bulk, or by the dozen or hundred, and any dealer who offers substitutes in this form is trying to defraud you, and should be avoided. Ask your dealers for Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and refuse all imitations and substitutes. Failing to secure the genuine nend to the Dr Williams' Medicine Company, Wellington, N.Z., who will forward, on receipt of stamps or post order,^ one box for 3s. or half-dozen for 15s. (jd. The price at wbioh these Pills are sold makes a coarse of treatment comparatively inexpensive as compared with other remedies or medical treatment. YOU CAN'T Have a - cake and eat it too, but you can have your meat and keep it in the warmest Of weather by using " Sai-saline," the great food preservative. A SAFE INVESTMENT Of money is the problem of the day, buying " Salsaline '' is a safe investment, for one shilling packet preserves twenty shillings worth of Milk, Meat, and all such perishable goods, and is odourless and harmless. McKee and Gamble, Photo Engravers, and Lithogvaphers, Wellington. Send for quotation. " The famous Victory Sewing Machine is the latest and most perfect of Sewing Ma- j chines. It is adapted for household and work-room use, and is capable of performing the most aitistift fancy-work. The prices vary from six guineas, and any of the machines can be purchased on the easiest of time payments from the New Zealand Clothing Factory, the local agency. A STEAM WHISTLE Need not run full blast allthe time to let you know that it is heard, and it is not necessary that we should be always advertising by noisy statements to buy " Salsaline," the great food preservative, for once tried always used, a3 it is the only reliable ood preservative sold. pOXTO.N BOROUGH COUNCIL. Notice is hereby given that Thomas Chamberlain has been appointed Banger for the Borough of Foxton as and fiorn the Ist day of January, 1898. THOS. F. GIBSON, Town Clerk. Sale of Privileges at Foxton CN THURSDAY, 18th JANUARY, At 2 p.m. T IT FIT ON* & NIXON \ji have received instructions to sell by Public Auction on behalf of the Foxton Racing Club the whole of the Privileges at the PUBLIC HALL, Foxton, on THURSDAY, 18th instant, at 2 p.m., as under :— Out3ide Gates Lawn and Saddling Paddock No. 1 Publican's Booth No. 2 Publican's Booth Refreshment Booth Correct Cards Horse Enclosure. Xevniß at Sale* A."eTt. NIXON, Auctioneer.
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Manawatu Herald, 6 January 1898, Page 3
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823Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 6 January 1898, Page 3
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