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Smartly Rescued, 4 A SYDNEY LADY IN PERIL. The following pnriictilirai just to hand/ Of a smart rescue effect d under difflcti ties shou'd be of interest to most people. Mrs David Brefnal , of 257 Goulburn Sireet, Surry Hilfs k was the ady resoued. Mrs Bretnal, who is the daughter of Mr PatersOn, a Wei -known storekeeper Of Gleu Innes, N.8.W., received our representative most cordially, and willing y describr d the occurrence to him in the *ol'owing terms :— " It was at a ptftnic that 1 was sudden y attacked by the sharp shooting P&las 6i neuralgia with so much violence thj* L 8? S i^Si ft loo> 8 " jt ~w j*v ty came ; v * -J^» V VNWyV 1 1 after the long Mrs Bbetnall. w e ary (from a photo by Freeman, day had passed was it with the reverse of pleasure that I sought my couch. It meant a long agonising, sleepless night. Sometime I could not hep moaning the whole night. I would rise in the morning feeling utterly worn out. My appetite completely left. I became very thin, and my face assumed a most meloncholy aspect. When I looked at it in the glass I could scarcely believe it was mine, so haggard and drawn had it become. I tried several so-called neuralgia cures, hot they were utterly useless. Nothing appeared capable of lessening my suffering. At last my husband, reading of a case of neuralgia cured by Dr. Williams' pink pills, bought a box for me, he himself bad derived great benefit from using the pills, I have used only three boxes and they have completely cured me, All pains in face and back have left me. Headaches have vanished, thy appetite and full ability tc sleep have returned as of yore. The color has come back io my cheekg, and I feel well, strong and happy. My husband can snbstamiate ail I have said, and he will also be happy to add his testimony to mine re the curative powers of Dr Williams' piDk pills." Others who have suffered from rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago, diptberia, pneumonia, fever, St Vitas' dance, and diseases of the blood and nerves, are likewise, happy to add their testimony in favor of Dr Wiliams' pink pi Is. They cure as in Mrs Bretnall's case 1 when other medicines have failed. The genuine have the full title— Dr Williams' pink pills for pale people— printed in red on the white outside wrapper. Price three sbilings per box six boxe3 sixteen and sixpence. Sold by chemists storekeepers, and by ihe Dr Wi Hams' Medicine Co., Wellington, N.Z., who will fulfil (post free) all orders with which they are favoured.

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 food preservative sold. For Bronchial Coushs take Woods' Great Pepp-rmint Cure", 1/6 2/6. TO THE DEAF.— A rich lady, cured of her Deafness and Noises in the Head by Dr Nicholson's Artificial Ear Drums, has 3 nt £1,000 to his Institute, so thas deaf ppople unable to vrocure the Ear D.urns may have them fre?. Apply to Department D.K., The Institute, "Longcott," Gunnersbury, London, W., England.

TO THE RATEPAYERS AND BURGESSES. FOXTON. Ladies and Gentlemen, J3LEASE accept my hearty thanks I for your support in the la'e election. I shall ever strive to merit your confidence and honour by strivng to do my duty faithfully and conscientiously. Yours tru'y, SAML. H. BAKER. The Pines, Sept. 14ih. 1899. "pOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. I hereby declare ihe polling to have been as follows : — Austin, Charles Thomas 71 Baker, Samuel Henry 68 Jenks, Frederick Edward 68 Aldridge, Henry 59 Haraer, William 41 Woollass, William 28 I therefore declare Messrs Austin, Baker and Jenks duly elected Councillors of the Borough of Foxton. R. CHAPMAN. Returning Officer. Hh Saptember, 1899. COXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. The following Candidates have been duly nominated : — Aldridge, Henry Stansell, Arthur Clement Woollass, William An election of one of the above Candidates will be holdon in the Public Library Buildings, Foxton, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th Septem- j ber, 1899, between the bouro of Q a.m. and 6 p.m. I R. CHAPMAN, 1 Returning Officer. September 15tb, 1899.

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Manawatu Herald, 16 September 1899, Page 3

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737

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 16 September 1899, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, 16 September 1899, Page 3

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