J\ SIM ISf^'Hri!' enough hie ly gcinc;, Wrctchc;::e those who haven't -; their system proper- :; paie, weak, languid, ihaches, heart palpita-i-;estion, and often are :ko;y. Nothing will :-Di: an increased blood r/_:vice a sufferer can the best blood Dr Williams 9 Pink lended to anaemic ixe because above all The following case of anaemia is v v "- v - - •"•"'"'y^:,; "~"'„ '" -'•' , ," " one that should prove of interest to c::yryy o |he all anaemic sufferers. Dr. Williarr.s' v ""-■!- *•* * „ : •. j LI J Pink Pills cured this case when dec- hyyg )5 tO IL.IIC' the best 01000. ""For years I felt run down." ?aid p-y'-o 7 r ■; - ;;- hj y \)r "WllliaiUS Pink Mrs Jane Loder, Hall's Road, Birken > ! -■-■ _ head, Auckland. "I went to various W v \ : ; y~ : y-y ,' mended tO anaeOllC doctors but I couldn't get up my ~ , ~ >, •. - ■% ii strength. They said I was run down, fteCDiG WlLh CCill.'llClXe DCCaUSe abOVe all but their prescriptions did me no ■* ", ~~ " ■> i , 1 1 i,» 1 { ' ' iker. Its an poor. As sure as I went out I'd come , .'■? *'. •/" f 1 , .] L* Home with a nervous splitting absolute scientinc raci that tney comDme headache, and it was as mncu • 1 f 1 1 1 "J LI J as I could do to walk up; from the With IOOCi ailQ ail' tO LQalCe ilCil HCW DICOG. ferry to the house. I'd get home quite exhausted. Some days' I'd be j. hat they will cure anaemia is one or so weak I'd just have to lie down * . i • • V ] and let eve.ything go. i didn't the most certain things m medical science. tare what hapueoed. I lost all£my «-*-« , .1 " . £ „^«^«*. colour, even to my lips, and my I O DrOV6 tillS, aCCOUIItS OF CCllie reCCnt colour, even to my lips, and my 10 prOV6 tfllS, aCCOUIIIS Ol LUlliC ICCCIIL daughters would remark haw white • • ]• • • A^T..~»«„ I was. My heart was very weak, CUI'CS S.VC gIVCR 111 aGjOliimg COlUmnS. it fluttered and thumped terribly. Some nights I'd have to sit up in ned with it. I'd have faint turns in the Dr. Williams' Fink Pills are 3s a box, six boxes 16s street, often the surroundings would fa 0 { a fl dealers, or frm the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., ol go misty and blurred, and if I didn t A ■ , . i,. i vv y ~ pull myself together I'd have fallen Australasia, Ltd., VvcLmgton. down on the pavement. I was very thi>n and wasted. At last I decided ,to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They gradually picked up my strength and improved my appetite. I noticed with each box that the heart palpitations were getting less troublesome. My colour has come back and I am benefited in every way."
A CHI-I PORTABLE B^i»iMj»m»^ Will Carry you over al§ your troubles. RENTS'-BOX CALF BOOTS, 16/6, 18/6. Solid Value. J ■ ADIES' SHOES & BOOTS, in Box Calf and Glaae Kid. J From 7/6 to 25/BOOTS, all sizes. / Bring along your Rapasrs, or ring up 'Phone Ho. 154. GaBB on CENTRAL SHOE STORE. "Where the Good Boots are ; QUEEN-STREET ; MASTEKTON. : WEEK OF €. SMITH'S •eat Winter. Sale.
UKIHEK Drastic Reductions during the Last Week of the Sale of the season. .During the present week we shall sell—72in. "White Herringbone Sheeting, at 1/1 yard. Special reductions in Curtains, from 1/11 pair. Unshrinkable Dominion Flannel, from lO^kl. 35 Ladies' Flannelette Blouses, usual prices, 2/11 to 3/11, Last "Week Price, 1/9. We are clearing the balance of our Trimmed Millinery, from 2/11 each. We are clearing the balance of our Furs at less than halfprice—Necklets from Is each. About 12 Ladies' Long-coats and Jackets, which have got to i. , go at 5/0 each. See the Untrimmed Straw Hats, at Is. Boxes of Flowers, usual prices Is to 2/6, Now 6d. See the Toilet Covers at lOkl. Roller Towellery s£d. We have 20 pieces Wide Sash Ribbons left, to be cleared at l ■ 4£d yard. Then we have Men's Pyjamas, at 4/6. 3 pairs Men's Woollen Socks, for 2/6. 6 dozen Men's Braces, usual price Is, Now 6d. See the Boxes of Gents' ties at 6d. • Caps at Is. We have about 12 Boys' Tweed Overcoats, with Capes, to fit boys 12 to 14 years, just the thing for school wear, 6/11 each. 20 Boys' Reefer Coats, usual prices 6/6 to 8/6, now 3/11 ea. 60 dozen Brilliant Cotton, to clear at Is dozen. 20 Children's Cashmere Dresses, usual prices 4/11 to 6/11, Now 2/11 to 3/11. 12 dozen Men's Strong Working Shirts, well worth 3/6, Now 2/6. each. The same thing day after day—a crowded store. It's the value that does it. Our prices are the lowest. REMEMBER SATURDAY NEXT, AUGUST 6th. Positively last day of Masterton's most successful Sale, at PREMIER DRAPERS & CLOTHIERS, MASTERTON.
V- WINDOW. GEE AT BAEGAINS IN CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. at 1H each for Cash Only. No Coupons on STARTS SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 30th. QIDDINGS, The Cheapest Grocer.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10057, 3 August 1910, Page 6
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