Treatment that Cures the Cause of the Trouble. —. A Woman who Suffered witt Indigestion Severely tells how she was Cured# TV (fact thiTt is one of the cKninnii:: 1 ; symptoms of Anaemia or Wcodlesantss, clearly shows the c'cee relation .between the condition; of tii.- blood r.r,id the digestive system. Without /sufficient good ral blood propr" indigestion k> impossible. W lien the blo";l is tlinv and poor, the food 'remains ■undigested, causinlg pa: a and {feculence, and the food eaten tans to build vr.y 'the tissues of the .body. Experience '-11 treating .sufferers from Indigestioln with Dr Williams.'' Pinlc Tills,, shows that they liable the blood to absorb oxygen.; it_ becomes 'l'icli and red, and the* .digestive troubles aie cured. „ , _ , Mrs J. M: 1 Lcait, Hutt 'Road, Petone, Wellington. explains how Dr Williams' Piiik Pill/? cured her. I "liidii'T-ftion used to me a good .deal," s:iid Mrs McLean. "Mv focd all turhed to acid. nnd I lost all ■liking for my meals. If -I didn't eat a k'lnon or something sour in the mornkig when .1 woke I would retch violmtlv and be thoroughly sick. Aft;." a jVIt a meal I. felt- as if I nnst go and he down, I warc so de•prcrrcd ;v;id so drowsy, and the food "would lb oir my chest -so that I could hardly ibreatlhe! My mouth tasted like ceppor, ;Vr.d .my tongue always had a coating. I went down terribly in flcfc'h, and my skfav 'was quite saltlow and yellow.' At times my heart { would apparently stop beating fen- a 'few (FcefAi'di l and th:-n go on- again,. I . would [feel nearly always out of sorts, ■and it was a struggle to get through each day's heavy duties. I could not 'stoop to open' the oven door or do a bit *ef without feeling so clizxy iv.'he-n I get';. nn that .1 would have to tak? hr-ld etf something to s'tcady :my-?<?lf for a few .moments. However. I .found B<r Williams' Pinik Pi'lfe useful fee these troubles. I areed to take jfwo pills after meals. SPiice I finifJiecl th? cou.rso I have not had al'i'y return of this trouble, and I've kept as well ay could he wished."
Don't let an.\' dealer talk you into taking eometh'ng which he says is "just as gccd.' r J,f .you are postered Ito t.ik? a :r ; nib/stitute, e-on.d 3s for one •box or 16-j.i 6d for isix boxes to the Dr Williams' iMediciJno Co. of Australasia Ltd., Wellington.
nings—C. B. Jennings 0, E. R. Mavne 11, C. B. Macartney 0, W. Bardsley 148, C. Kelleway G4, R. B. Minnoit 21, 1). Smith 0, G. R. Hazlitt 0, W. J. Whitty 26, J. W. McLaren 0, H. Webster not oijt 0.- Bardsley batted 270 minutes, and hit two sixers and fourteen fours. Scotland had one wicket down for four when stumps were drawn. GOOD BOWLING IN COUNTY MATCH. (Received July 9, 10.30"a.m.) LONDON, July 8. Playing against Northamptonshire, Surrey scored SG for the loss of one wicket, but the whole side were cut for 95, the last five wickets yielding 2 runs. G. J. Thompson and W. C. Smith were the responsible bowlers.
THE VICTORIOUS TRIUMPH. WONDERFUL RECORD OF SUCCESSES ON TRIUMPH MOT. OR CYCLES. At tho H.B. Motor Cycle Club's spforts liold on the Hastings Racecourse on Boxing Day, the Triumphs again practically swept the board. Out of an entry of 12 machines, representing 5 different makes, the Triumphs secured ten, firste, seven seconds, and 4 thirds out of a possible 11 events. This performance is all the more remarkable when it is considered that the Triumphs had to concede large handicaps -to machines of equal power, and sis tof the ten first machines were ridden by amateur riders. TOURIST MOTOR CO., LTD., Sole Agents for Triumph and B.S.A. M-cttor Cycles, Wairarapa, Hawkes Bay, alnd Poverty Bay. ROBERT POOK.. J/Qcal Agent.
I'impios Off in Two Days.— Laxo I Tonic Pills .removed an v.r.Jghtly patch j of pimples ifrom my face, writes Mrs Sophei Henderson, 12, Reilby Street, ■En more, New South Wales,. which _,for two months had resisted every .possible remedy. After trying almost every medicine I finally used Lnxo-Tonic Pills, and after taking them according to directions, the pimples began to dry up, and .n 48 hours came away when I was washing, leaving the skin ( perfectly clear aaid clean. Obtainable ) everywhere. Priev PJ?d and Is 6d. ! The ladies of England paid a pretty tribute to Queen Alexandra, when 10,000 fashionable dames sold 10,000,000 artificial roses made by cripples, the proceeds being in aid of the Hospital funds. The tribute was excellent, and reminds one of the tribete paid daily to the superior merits of Orescent' Tea. The- throe* grades at. ■ls Bd, Is lOd and 2s per lb have hit the popular fancy, and ha.ve come to stay. Warner's Corsets arc so i'-orfecfc in pattern and workmanship that they will lit perfectly, and not become useless until the whole garment is com- I '■oletely wen: out. Every j,air guaranteed hy local drapers not to mat, hreak or tear Prices from Cs to 17: I 3d per pair. 1
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