RUN DOWN AND NERVY. It is easy enough to be courageous and have plenty of nerve when in good health, but when health breaks, when the blood becomes weak and the system "run-down," we just simply "go all to- pieces." Good blood is the foundation upon which the structure of health rests. Dr. "Williams' Pink Pills will repair the foundation of health by making a new and bountiful supply of rich, red blood. Pink Pills contain just the medicinal properties required to assist the digestive organs to assimilate the food you eat and. take from it the precious blood-making materials so necessary to your health. On sale everywhere, 3s per bos. DB,'WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. 6 A new kind of electric arc lamp has been introduced in London, whien produces 4000 candle-power of exactly the same light as is given by the sun on the summit of .Mont Blanc. It is fitted on a stand .with wheels, and can be moved about a room with ease. Warm summer sunshine can be turned on at home just like ordinary electric light; arid a cjourse of sun treatment is claimed to'have all the advantages of a summer holiday. In changeable weather.. take "NAZOL" on sugar or Try .inhalation. Best safeguard against chills. One dose a day keeps colds away. 15.6d.—2
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18422, 1 July 1925, Page 3
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217Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18422, 1 July 1925, Page 3
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