llf W?i u Wasting Away to a Dcc!:n( With Anaemia* "Shortly after my arrival in Ashburton from Motueka I gradually became anaemic," said Miss Glady Hall, Cass St , Ashburton, "My face became very pale. My lips were very white. My hands were a waxy white and if I held them up to the light I could almost see through Ihem. I completely Inst all appetite. My stomach was so weak I could not retain any foot on it. My tongue was very much coated with a dirty yellow substance. My heart used to jump. My bands and feet were always cold, even when pitting at the fire and wrapped up. My breath was very short, at times 1 was almost gasping for breath, and could scarcely walk across the room. I was so weak, I suffered a great deal from headaches, particularly in Ul3 forehead and / temples. My ankles used to swell up if I remained long on my feet, and my feet were so swollen I could scarcely walk about. I became very nervous. I had shooting pains over my body. My people thought I was going into a decline. If I let my arms hang down by my sie'es for a little while, I did not have strength enough to raise them up again. 1 was in this state for about three months when my mother begged me to give Dr. Williams' Pink Fills a trial. In about two or three weeks I found such an improvemnt in my health. I continued their use till I had taken three bo'xes, when I felt quite free from ail tiymptoms of anaemia."
Do you know that croup can be prevented? Give Chamberlain's Cough Bemedy as soon as the child becomes iioarse, or even after the croupy cough appears, and it will prevent the attack. It is a certain cure for croup and has never been known to fail. Sold by all chemists and storekeepers.
BEAUTY and EXCLUSIVENESS. THESE are the distinguishing marks about HAYWARD'S Tailor-made Costumes. The Styles are always right up-to-date, and the garment i are unapproachable in fit, cut and finish. The trimmings are never alike on any two Costumes. You will always be well dressed it you make a point of going to HAYWARD, The Ladies' Tailor, LAMBTON QUAY.
A MEDICINE OF REAL WOE PH. Chamberlain's Cough .Remedy is intended for acute threat and lung diseases, of which colds, croup and whooping cough are the most common. Those who have used it for years and are in a position to know its real value assert that it is without an equal for treatment of thesp diseases. It not only cures oolds and influenza, but counteracts any tendency towards pneumonia. It is in almost univeisal use as a preventive and cure for croup, and has never been known to fail. Sold by all chemists and storekeepers.
qtii'JiV^SafßrK^^^ tM>£l POST brought us a parcel of these ust at the right; time. TII9 time that one can get most 1 use out of them. Lovely Dainty Goods in JAP STLTC and CTIEPE-DE-CHINE, Slain and Stencilled, and Pauley effects. " Prices from 4/6 to SO/. .. WELL WORTH INSPECTION. I^ilgl^yp!?^
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10057, 3 August 1910, Page 6
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