A nodal will be -held at. the Y.W.O.A. Clu<»m.m, Herbert Street. to-melit, wheii a roodprogramme will be provided. The Club will be in charge of the vice to bo held m the .C.A. Cluornnm ill Herbert Street, on Thursday, at ™°p m. " Hta OldfleW and her Mission Circle will be in charge rf the The speaker at the fcrvije to be held at the Y.W.O.A. Olubroom, Herbert Street, on Sunday, at 4.15, will be Miss Sara JtLean, Oii-la" Department secretary.
WHEN THE NERVES GIVE WAY. GET DR. WILLIAMS' PINIC PILLS.
Hardly any condition of ill-hfalth deciM've-- more pity than tlwt for which there is generally least sympnthy. Jwi unci women with nerves out of gear becoino irritable and fretful and (ire blamwt for ill-tamper; whereas it is . not their fault. Their-health is ttve cause. Ofleu the nerves havo given way under the strain of working for the very peoplo who reproach the sufferers. The tired, over-busy wife or mother, whose household cares hav,. worn her out; {lie breadwinner whose anxiety for his fondly " ns •worried him until he is thin and ill, nro Hie nerve-sufferers who become run down. Thpir nerves, like all the bodily organs, need healthy red blood; worry tells on their digestion and their nerves; areillfed. In such, cases a course of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People is necessary, for th&se pills make new blood and tone up the nervous system, by which method they invigorate those whoso ner\i.>9 have given away. 1 lie patients become high spirited and full of energy. Nervous starts and irritability are gone. Happiness for themselves and othora it'turns. . rn You can begin to get well now, tor JJr. Williams' Pink Pills aro to he obtained from all chemists and storekeepers; ask distinctly for Dr. Williams', to obtain the genuine, and start to-day. , for tlio free booklet, ' Disea«s of Ihe Nervous System," to Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Box 845, G.P.0., Wellington.—Advt.
The stops of the Sarjeant Art Gallery, Wflngamii, are steep. Everyone who has ascended them will admit that, for ,th« prnde is 1 in 2. But recently, to prove how great is the power of Overland "i" and liow remarkable is its riding comfort, one of these wonderful light cars was put to the test, and climbed the broad steps with cuse. The feat demonstrated clearly tho great shock-absorbing qualities of the exclusive 3-point suspension springs of Overland Smoothly and easily th» car took the ascent and went to th« top of the Art Gallery steps without shock or jar. The average car owner doesn't want to climb stoep stops, but ha likes to know that his car could do it. There is no mow powerful or comfortable light car thnn Overland "4." Ask for details of its special features. A. ITatrick and Co., Ltd., Wangajnu and Wellington, Distributors, or from Masterton PnnuoiV Implement Co., Masterton, Dawbor. Motors, Ltd.. Pnlmcrston North, W.F.C.A., Ltd., Danucvirkt.— Advt. for Children's Hanking Oough, Woods' Ore»t Peppermint Onr«.-My%
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 36, 6 November 1920, Page 4
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