BAKER'S MIDNIGHT PERIL.
The portrait which we present below is thiU of Mr David Grant, a respected resident of Waimea Street, Nelson. Mr Grant is just the hardy type of immigrant who has helped to place New Zealand in the front rank it holds. With a vjp'w to publication in the Nelson Mail, a reporter recently had halt an hour's chat with Mi Grant. " I came out here from Scotland forty years ngo," S.iiii he, "and I have lived iu thin district ever siuce, following my trade of baker. I am sixty-nine yearn old, and until lately, have kept in excellent health. But coming out of the hot bakehouse i" the cold midnight or early morning predisposes ma to catch cold, and some time age I contracted influenza.
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(Nelson's hardy Baker.) My system Mas quite run down, I had a bad cough and was extremely weak and languid. The bronchial tubes were effected and the slightest chance of air produced a fit of couching. I grew worse and there seemed no hope for me, until one day I read how similar troubles had been cured by Dr. Williams' pink pids for pale people I purchased a supply, and after taking two boxis I felt improved. The cough began to abate, and I regained some strength. Several more boxes cured me. All weakness has disappeared, and mv health at present is splendid. Whenever I catch a cold 1 alway take Dr. William*' pink pills, fori find they are most efficacious in checking it, I am continually* recommending this medicine ; I cannot be tco grateful." As the Autumn nears and cold changes neenr, colrl-catching brcomes common : those with constitulions wakenurl by the Summer'!! heat, over work, or cnfinemenr, are partirulai ly, liable. Dr. Williams'pink pills reinovfc liability lo cold-catching bv enriching the blood, toning up the nerves, and restoring perfect health. They also euro consumption, bronchitis, rheumatism, sciatic", dyspepsia, ame-nia, diliility, skin diseases, rickets, paralysis, etc. Sold by cheni'Sts and storekeepers, and by tha Dr. Williams' Medicine, Co , Wellington, throe shillings per hex, six boxes, s-xteui and six. post free. "How to Regain Good Health," drscrihe your case ami Bend for honest information.
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Waikato Argus, Volume X, Issue 930, 27 April 1901, Page 4
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364BAKER'S MIDNIGHT PERIL. Waikato Argus, Volume X, Issue 930, 27 April 1901, Page 4
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