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A Fair Criterion.

Since the days of Ere the acquisition of parfect health and beauty of form has been the detideratom of every woman. Ninon de I'Enolos, the Celebrated French beauty, attributed her health and beauty of 'form to the care vrhioh the bestowed upon her toilette. la these later dayi Dr Williams' Fink Pills for Pale People hate com* to be regarded as an indispensible adjunot to a lady's dressing table, and to those suffering from the many ailments, we append the oase of Miss May Diokenson, who. w*s miraenloasly oared of a very obstinate ease of anamia. Mise May Diokenion was bora at Soldier's Bjfl, Ballarat, Victoria, some 18 years ago, and lived there up to three years . simoe, when her father having purchased a i selection on the " Seven." Shortly after ' her arrival in the tight little island, Miss Diekenson commenced to experience very unosrtain health, which, as time went on, showed no improvement, and caused her parents considerable anxiety. Medical advioe was sought, and various tonioß advised and taken, bnt without any noticeable result. In the early part of the year, * ohange of air was advised, and Miss Diokenson cam* back to Victoria, with a hope that her native air would r succeed when " doctors' medioine " bad fciltd. . „ Having some relations in Essex^street, Ballarat East, Miss Diokenson took up her residence with them. Still she continued unwell, and again medical advioe had to be obtained. Unable to take solid nourishment, aha lost fleih to suob an extent aa to make it a labor to undertake any exertion: Nothing is more weakening than anaemia, or poorneis of blood. Energy departs and leaves listlessness to fill its place, the blood goes from one's lips and tongue, and a terrible pallor, ghastly to behold, is the " Could yon not seek any nouriihment ? " asked our representative, who met lliss Diokenson at her aunt's, Newry-street, North Fitzroy. •< Well, a little, bnt most of it refused to ■toy. I had pains in my back, and had to sleep on my aid*. 11 ; "Did you see any medial van m Mcl- " Yes, one, who «aid I wai overgrowing my strength, and gave me a tonio ; bnt in spite of all advice and medicine, nothing would stay on nj stomach. One day ] was in a chemist's in Bruniwiok-?treei getting a prescription made up, and th< dispenser asked me if I had (offered muoh my replying in th« arßrm»tive, hr saW

' Why don't yon try Dr. Williams' Pink ' Pills?' Somehow that took % hold on m« and I purchased a box, and commenced to take them instead of ray phyiio." " Did yon receire benefit?" "Yei; shortly after I commenced to take them, I experienced a rast inprove- | memt, and within a few days I ate my first [ substantial meal for 18 months. In a , week I gained 61b. weight, and I kept on improving until three weeks sinoe when I felt justified in discontinuing them, having taken seven boxes." " And you consider yourself fully cured?" "Undoubtedly; and I can imagine the surprise my friends will receive when I renrn to my parents next month." Complimenting Miss Diekcnson on her very evident robust health, our representative retired. The action of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People is directly on the blood, and thus it is that they are so famous for the care of amentia and rheumatism, weak heart, scrofula, consumption, chronio erysipelas, and restore pale and sallow complexions to the glow of health. Tbey are also a splendid nerve and spinal tonio, and thus have cured many oases of paralysis, locomotor ataxy, neuralgia, St. Vitus' dance, and nervous . headache. They are sold by chemists, and by Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Wellington, N.Z., at 3a. a box, or sir for 153. 9d., but are genuine only with fall name on each box. See that your chemist gives you Dr. Williams' and he does not snb3titude something just as good when making your purchases. The " just as good " kind cost him less money, and he is looking out for his pocket, not your health. A STEAM WHISTLE Need not run full blast all the 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, as it is the only reliable ood preservative sold.

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Manawatu Herald, 17 March 1898, Page 3

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731

A Fair Criterion. Manawatu Herald, 17 March 1898, Page 3

A Fair Criterion. Manawatu Herald, 17 March 1898, Page 3

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