TO AID DIGESTION
BR. WTUJAMS' PINK PILLS. A distingoislied medical authority lis."! written, "Wiicn a man's stomach, goes wrong, ho starts oa tlio down grado." Indigestion, dyspepsia, and other forms of stomach, disorder produco depression and melancholy, conditions of minrl which aro sometimes as fatal to health and happiness as virulent diseases. Weak, thin blood is ono of the most common causes of indigestion. If tho blood loses its tone, as it if* called, tho action of the other organs is upset, and there is a condition of general debility. Bating becomes an effort, and is generally followed by keen distress, sloop "is broken and nnrefreshing. and tho patient often complains of palpitation of the heart and shortness of breath. All this distress goes back to the Wood. Rebuild the blood with a tonio, and supply it with tho missing elements, and there will be an improvement, in the disturbed organs, the depression will disappear, and good food and plenty of fresh air will do tho rest. To build tip the blood there is ono remedy that has been a household word for a' generation, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. They tone up the entire system, make the blood rjelt and red, strengthen the nerves, increase tno appetite, tint colour in tho cheeks and lips, ana drive away that unnatural tired feeling. Plenty of sunlight, good wholesome food, and fresh air will do tho rest. A valuable booklet, "What to Eat, and How to Eat,", will be sent free by the Dr. Williams* Medicine Co., Box 84S. G.P.O, Wellington. It tells jjeopln of aU a«» how to bo welL Dr. WilliainB > Pink Pills / are sold by most chemistsbb& storekeepers at 3s per box. S :
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16961, 9 October 1920, Page 7
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286TO AID DIGESTION Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16961, 9 October 1920, Page 7
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