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TIRED ALL THE TIME.

~9 j People who are tired all of the time and never feel rested even after a long night in bed, who cannot regain weight and strength, whose step lacks elasticity, and who feel no joy in living, are debilitated. A medical examination might easily show that every organ of the body is acting normally, but the pallor of the 1 face will usually show that the blood is thin. This is the root of the trouble. Debility is a loss df vitality, not affecting any one part of the body, but the system generally. The blood goes to every part of the body, and the use of a blood tonic like Dr. Williams' Pink Pills quickly tones up the system. Tho first sign of returning health is a better appetite, improved digestion, a quicker step, brighter eyes, better colour in the cheeks. The rich, red blood, reaching every organ and muscle, carries renewed health- and vigour. The nerves are quietened, sleep becomes more refreshing, and with persistent treatment and proper living the debilitated j>atient is once more enabled to enjoy

A useful booklet on "Diseases of tho Blood" will be sent on application to Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Box 843, G.P.0., Wellington. It tells women of all ages how to be well. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by most chemists or storekeepers at 3s per bos, 6 boxes 16s 6d. . > 6

| A great "round-up" of rabbits in England was to have begun at the end of December. So few have been killed during the past year that in some parts tho country is over-run with them. Lord Lambourno (formerly Colonel Lockwood), chairman of the committee which had tho matter in hand, remarked: —"We hopo to provide ample facilities for trapping, snaring, or netting rabbits. Australians are very clever at netting, and we shall try to arrange for convalescent Australian soldiers to tako paix in a useful work which doubtless they will'find eniarablei'*

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16145, 25 February 1918, Page 5

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328

TIRED ALL THE TIME. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16145, 25 February 1918, Page 5

TIRED ALL THE TIME. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16145, 25 February 1918, Page 5

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