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AFTER-EFFECTS ARE OFTEN ' ! WORSE THAN INFLUENZA. TAKE DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. | "I haven't felt right since I hud the ! Influenza," ijj a common statoniMit ! among ailing people these clays. Prob- ! ably the most frequent evidence of the 1 Influenza's after-effects is the depression j in spirits. This is generally accompanied ly loss of appetite, inability to sleep at jiight, and, as nourishment and sle*p are reduced, a gradual loss of vitality which results in oxhaustion alter slight effort. This is a most stubborn condition, bill it can be corrected in a tjreat majority ; of oasca by building lip the blood which i was exhausted during the progress of the disease. Once the blood loses its quality the nerves fail to obtain needed ! nourishment and the organs, dependent upon good blood and strong nerves, fail to do their part. There is no bettor blood builder than Dr. Wi'iiiams' Pink Pills. They, contain i'ust tho elements needed to build.up the I lood and restore the lost colour and ! vitality. Now energy circulates through | the system with tho enriched biood, llio ! heart stops its alarming palpitating, col- j our-returns to cheeks and lips. No-i*S thing more is needed except sunlight, ( ls good air, proper food and n'st. !l Our booklet, "Diseases of tiio Rluid," <1 contains a chapter on after-effects of jj Influenza which will interest evtryoiio | who has been a victim of the epidemic. | A copy will bo sent free to any twidross | on request. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills aro , | gold by your own chemist, or storekeeper I | or will be sent, post paid, on receipt of J price, 3s. per box, by the I)r. Vv'lliads' I Medicine Co., Box 815, G.P.0., Welling- | ton.—Advt. | BEXONA-THE SOAP OF PURITY EEXONA SOAP stan<ls for Purity, f Cleanliness, Health, and Beauty. Bv its 1 use the texture of the skin is at once re- J fined, and all disease-laden germs are a washed away. A clean body repels dis- | ease and invites. admiration. Tho re- § freshing glow of the skin and the «e- 3 curity from gorm contamination, which p Rexona Soap ensures to the user, arc a 0 revelation m skin comforts. The re- U suiting beauty is evidence of the intrinsic n truth of the old saying, "Beauty is only j akin deep." Price, Is. 6d. per tablet.— i Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 255, 22 July 1920, Page 3

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387

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 255, 22 July 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 255, 22 July 1920, Page 3

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