Overgrowing Her Strength. _ ♦__ HOW DE WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS MAKE WEAK GJRLS STRONG. Testimony from well-known and highlyrespected colonists is always worth printing, and the words of Mr George Marner, of " Lamingtcn," Victoria Road, Auburn Tictoria, are of this nature :--•• I thought I would lose my daughter, Miss Alice," said Mr Marner to our reporter recently, "she was overgrowing her strength. Medical men could do nothing for her." Here Miss Marner enteed and quickly told how Dr. Williams' Pink Pills had saved her from death and disaster. " I commenced, some two years ago, to • feel very ill after returning home from school," she said, " I did not feel j sufficiently unwell to take to my bed, but . experienced a continued languid feeling : that made me most miserable. Father t took me to see a doctor, and he said I was ' overgrowing my strength, and I was not to . exert myself. As I had no inclination to J do so, there was no iear of my disobeying | this order, and I took the " qninine tonic " j given me, with regularity. Then I com- j menoed to feel acute pains in my shoulders and back, and at night I could scarcely get I any res£." "We tried everything to induce j Bleep," interposed Mr Marner, " but it had no effect ; then I consulted a well known ' Collins Street pracitioner. He said my ; daughter was Buffering principally from ' weakness, and advised a change. Her mother took her away for a trip to Queensland, but she returned looking worse. She would also retch on rising in the morning ; any food taken could not be kept down. She lost flesh and became a mere ghost.," " Thia time last year," said Miss Alice, •' I weighed 7st. 3 bs., now I am 9st. 71bs." , " A great improvement ; your treatment, j must have been beneficial ? " ; " No ; All the msdicine I got did me very little good> Actually, Dr Williams 1 Pink Pills for Pale People deserve that credit. Just before the Jubilee holidays, last year, father brought me a box of Dr Williams' Pink Pills, at Mr Pleasance's. Chap«l Street, Prahan, they did rm so much good that I continued with them. It is a long i time since I discontinued taking them, and ' I am now as heathy as anyone cou'd Wish." , "And you would recommend them ?" " Yes ; and that strongly too," said Mr Marner, " had I known of Dr Williams' Pink Pi la two years before, it would have saved me a hundred pounds." > Parents should think over this — good health and a hundred pounds saved. i __ j P^HB llilnß^H § It is undisputed that Dr Williams' Piok Fills build up the constitution, .strengthen the Bystem, enrich tha blood, and improve the brain. They are a certain aure for indigestion, pimples, skin diseases, liver and kidney troubles, biliousness, anromia, | Bleeplesanesa, rheumatism, lumbago, loss j of physical strengh, neuralgia, all female ( irregularities, debility, sick headache, lo3s . of vital forces, Ac. Obtainable from all ! a' emists *nd dealers, or from the Dr Williams Medicine Co., Wellington, N.Z. who will forward six boxes for 16s 6d., or one box for 3s. post free. ! I A STEAM WHISTLE Need not run full blast all the time to let you know that it is heard, and it is not j necessary that we should be always adver- ! tising by noisy statements to buy ' • Salsaline," the great food preservative, for once tried always used, as it is the only reliable : food preservative sold. A SAFE INVESTMENT \ •Of money is the problem of the day, buy- i ing " Salsamnr 1 ' is a safe investment, for , one shilling packet preserves twenty chill- j ings worth of Milk, Meat, and all such ; Eerishable goods, and is odourless and ( armless. # . , The famous Victory Sewing Machine is ; the latest and most perfect of Sewing Ma- i chines. It is adapted for household and , work-room use, and is capable of perform- j ing the most artistic fancy-work. The " prices vary from six guineas , and any ofthe machines can be purobased on the easiest of time payments from the New r Zealand Clothing Factory, the local agency. h-- " MAKING BOTH ENDS MEET," is rather a difficult task in life with many but the expense of good cooking is reduced to a minimum by using the SUN BAKING POWDER, purer and oheaper than most others. Give it a trial.
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Manawatu Herald, 21 January 1899, Page 3
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727Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 21 January 1899, Page 3
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