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DO YOU HAVE RHEUMATISM EVERY YEAR? If you do you are Doctoring Symptoms, not the Disease. Stratford Man Cured Himself by Driving Rheumatic Poison from £*is Blood. Rhcmatism will come back year after year unless' it is driven from the system. It's acid in the blood that causes the trouble. The big mistake is to expect liniments and outward applications to cure the trouble. At best they only doctor the symptoms. The complaint isn't cured. It comes back again whenever the weather is bad. But there's another way—the Dr Williams Tirik Pills way. They not only cleanse the blood of the impuiities, but build up and restore the broken down system. This they did in the case of Mr Albert Orange, Fleet Road, Stratford. Mr Orange gave an account of his illness to a reporter, who took down the following statement: "Three years ago I thought that I would be an old man before 1 was a young one—l had .Rheumatism and Bciatica. My troubf-e started with a sharp pain in the groin. Soon it got so bad that it was a struggle for me to get to work, and I was in agony all day long. Home work I could not do, because I could not stoop down to it. It was as if the sinews of my right leg were drawn up. It was impossible for me to put on rny socks and boots myself —my wife had to do it for ane. "I rubbed my legs with embrocations of all sorts, and spent pounds on other remedies, but it was only wasting my money. I could liardly walk, my leg was so stiff, and I just hobbled along. When sitting in a chair I had to have my legs stuck]jout straight. I put in a solid twelve months of terrible agony. Through a friend I came to take Dr Williams' Pink Pills. After the third box I began to get better. I took seven altogether, and then I was cured. All last winter I did not have the slightest twinge, so I reckon I am cured for good." Dr Williams' Pink Pills are good for any complaint that a supply of rich red blood is good for, but one needs to be careful lo get the genuine, as substitutes sometimes offered are useless. They are sold by most chemists and storekeepers, price 3s per box, six boxes lGs Od, or if they cannot be obtained .locally will be sent post five on receipt of price by the Dr Williams' Medicine Co., of Australasia, Ltd.

Pahiatua Advertisements. Tuesday's Stock Sales see Pa»e 8). 'Saturday's Mart Sales see Page 8). DAINTY SHOES FOR SUMMER WEAR. Ladies' Glace Twin-bur. Shoes, patent caps, Cuban heels, 10/6 Ladies' Glace Gross-bar Shoes, self caps, smart lieelfi, '.3/L.idies' Tan Cross liar and Triple Bar Shoes, straight, caps, good value , 10/6 Ladies' Tan Glaee Gibson Tie Shoes, straigh; caps, Cuban heels, broad and medium toes, 10/fi. .Mail Orders Carefully Selected. J. K. CARPENTER, BOOTMAKER A.N]j IMPORTER, EVSain-street, Pahiatua..

[A Card.] C. A. BLUETT, UILDER AND ' CONTK.ACTOR, Seasoned Timber on hand. Address— Pahiatua. WHAT'S the Difference between EXTWISTLE'S Prices and Sale Prices : J It's not a puzzle ! Call and see for yourself. w. ENTWISTLE, PAHIATUA. CABINET-MAKER & UPHOLSTERER Shop Fittings a Speciality. WANTED KNOWN —That Messrs Girdwood and Taylor, Pahiatua, ■of the Commercial and also the Ranfurly Stables, have gigs and buggies on hire at iany time. Four landdus meet fexpress train, two meet all other trains. Telegrams—Gird wood, Pahiatua; telephones M and 27. School Books. "i~ ; UST .received, a large consignment of School Books and School Requisites. Patents can secure ' all their requirements at THOMSON'S (late Milne's) Book Arcade, .Pahiatua. Copies of it he -Age may be obtained at ■9 o'clock every morning. ASfT'ONE on the look-out for Dairy or Sheep (Farms will do well to look up HARE .& EVANS, and refwil their advertisement in this issue (page 8). Professor Bert Hepburn, PAHIATUA, i"\HAMI'ION Horse Tamer of the \.J Southern Hemisphere. Horses carefully handled and thoroughly broken in to saddle and' all classes of harness. Pupils taught the art of handling wild and vicious horses. Lette»s addressed to M. Quirke, Pahiatua, or Zillwood Bros 1 , will receive every attention.

J. W. STURTON & CO. General Grocers and Ironmongers. gPECIAL Attention paid to Country Orders. Only the best Brands of Goods Stocked. Goods Delivered to Country Residents by our own Brakes. . W. STURTOIT & CO., Nekt Bank of New Zealand. MAIN STREET, /. PAHIATUA,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3116, 16 February 1909, Page 6

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744

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3116, 16 February 1909, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3116, 16 February 1909, Page 6

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