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Nervous indigestion is a common ailment among Australians. It v is the price We' are forced to pay; when tfe work beyond our, strength, eat hurriedly and fail, to get sufficient exercise. Worry and grief aro'also contributing causes and children who study too hard in poorly ventilated rooms are frequent victims. It is a disease of., the nerves, rather than of the digestive organs and is corrected by jiving needed nourishment to the nervous system by biulding up the blood •To builcTnp the blood there is nothing .better than Dr. Williams'" Pink Pills for Pale People. They tone up the entire system, make the blood rich and red, strengtft&i the nerves, increase the appetite, put colour in the cheeks and bps and drive away that unnatural tired feeling. Plenty of sunlight, good wholesome food, and fresh air will do the rest. The price of Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pills is 3s per box: 06

Ope of the wisest sayings I fcnow (writes Mr J. H. Whitley, in the "Triangle") is from an old classic. which, lingers in my mind from my schooldays. Hippocrates, who lived-about the fifteenth century 8.C., in answer to the question.' why he was always so happy, said s these words: ".Love of my fellows and love of my job.' 1 . This is' the secret of happiness in England. You will notice which he puts first—"Love of your fellows." There is the secret of suc-cess-in ony kind of work—a number of people co-oTOrating" together in carrying out a purpose. What is the retir son why the world-is so long in settling down to peace, and why is there also within our bounds, in our own country, this same failing p Because we have not gripped the meaning of our own humanity.

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17121, 16 April 1921, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17121, 16 April 1921, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17121, 16 April 1921, Page 14

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