i more Lives ate Lost Us Heat I aiiaHinnliß mad iri wsi. ! DR. WItUAMS* PINK PILLS FOR ! PALE PEOPLE ! Bnable the system to resist the I enervating effect of hot weather, which makes so many people In I this colony miserable— particularly at the end of summer. These ifllls build up the blood ! by supplying elements wiiisii enrich It and strengthen the nerves* They are recommended by llberaUmtnded doctors, Chemists, and trained nurses. They are not a purgative, con* sequently they do not weaken the body, an Important consider* atlon In summer when Australia men and women require all their strength to resist the heat. Mr. Christian Larsen, of Makaretu, Hawkes Bay, writes : — " Whilst scrub cutting at Ohig station I became yery sick and had to leave my work. I suffered severely from shortness of breath, pains round my heart and in my cheat. I was in a low state for a long time and quite unable to return j to work. I then began using Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Soon the shortness of breath and stitching pains about my heart left me. Two boxes restored me to perfect health and I have been strong and hearty ever since then, over a year ago. The summer weather has no ill effect on me." But remember you run a great risk of injury if you allow yourself to be talked into accepting a substitute; and, in any case, no substitute ever cured anyone. It is cheapest to buy what is known to cure. This is what the package looks like only larger with the words in red. A question often asked is this:— "Can Dr. Williams' Pink Pills be given to children ?" They can. For young' children- the dose is oue third | of a pill, for children over ten a half pill. The pills can be cut with a knife (and if necessary) dissolved in water. By their action on the blood and nervei Dr. Williams' Fink Fills cure anemia, headaches, all ladies' ailments, debility, nervous prostration, liver and kidney troubles, dyspepsia, insomnia, St. Vitua* dance, effects of fevers and ague, neuralgia. locomotor ataxia, skin diseases, eto. Sold by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington, three shillings per box, six boxes sixteen and six pence, post free, and by chemists and storekeepers. • Bit Mind you ask for Dr. Williams'.
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Manawatu Herald, 7 April 1900, Page 3
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388Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 7 April 1900, Page 3
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