NOT UP TO THE MARK
TAKE DR WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS. Knowing how important it is to be equal to the strain of working in these times, it is that so many people allow themselves to get below par. Le best of us ate none too strong, with the strain and anxiety experienced and the increased demands for work. Yet too many of us allow ourselves to grow thin and bloodless, losing energy and sleeping badly, suffering from indigestion, headaches and nervousness. Keeping up to the mark requires the blood and nerves to be in good order. If these are right, appetite and sleep will reurn, the digestion will give us no trouble, and the nerves will grow strong and steady —fit for any emergency. Thousands of perons of both sexes have testified to the many benefits derived from the rich, new blood made by Dr Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People, and the resulting improvement in nerves and digestion. You have the same opportunity to regain strength by beginning a course of Dr Wiliams’ Pink Pills without delay. Go to any chemist or storekeeper, and ask for Dr Williams’ Pink Pills; then you will avoid the cheap substitutes that are sometimes offered. Two booklets, “Diseases of the Nervous System” and “What to Eat and How to Eat” will be sent free on request by the Dr Williams’ Medicine Co., Box 845, G.P.0., Wellington. Your own chemist or storekeeper sells Dr Williams’ Pink Pills or they will be mailed, post paid, on receipt of price, 3/- per box, six boxes 16/6. (Advt.)
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Southland Times, Issue 18842, 7 June 1920, Page 6
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261NOT UP TO THE MARK Southland Times, Issue 18842, 7 June 1920, Page 6
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