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WHY DO WOMEN SUFFER? Women are noted for their indifference to their health. They will suffer days and nights of pain and rarely complain. They are usually more concerned about the welfare of others, forgetting themselves and allowing their systems to get run down. This is not as it should be, for a little attention to their own needs would not only keep most women in good health and spirits, but prevent unnecessary suffering. One of the chief causes of this suffering is thin, weak blood —in other words, anaemia—and once this gets a hold ou the system it will wreck the nerves and health unless checked. It causes that dizziness, headache, breathlessness and loss of appetite, and it is folly to neglect it. A short course of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills is most needed because they always help to make abundant rich, red blood. That aud a little more rest and less worrying will do wonders. Get a bottle of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills from your chemist or store to-day and get well. Say “Dr. AVilllams’”—and take no other.—Advt.

"'' •’ v?'< : X-j World Famous Scientist ' Professor A. ■ z t I? ■ " •' WgWh p jn riDCT ipfc 1 - Oltgift Confirms rlKol 'B J Cigarette NEWS for over 40 YEARS * ; '-jZ ’ ; ] Short report on the efficacy of the ' >z aur * er Cigarette Mouthpiece Professor A. M, Low, D.Sc,, Ph,D,, MJLAJ&, J he prevalence of cigarette smoking has led to the production of large numbers of cigarettes for which claims arc made in regard to tlieir freedom from any possible damaging effect upon the membranes of ’ nose throat. 'wv’cXC- The vital causes of irritation from smoking do not exist until the • tobacco is burned. Therefore, to remove these active irritants the : .: Wlj smoke itself must be purified. Professor A. Al. Low, D.Sc., Ph.D., M.I.A.E. Should the passage of air through the tobacco be unusually rapid, as ,d^w A often takes place when cigarettes are held constantly between the lips, (Loud.), F.G.S. (U.S.A.), Consulting Engineer and Research I’hysicisl. of norma l va J uc o f t l ]e snlo k e and its pleasant Smell arc lost as — . - -.- — - the result of an admixture of semi-solids and tobacco tars. 2827 DOCTORS in. LONDON It is these materials which, contrary to usual opinion, are the most AS OEM F have sent us signed statements tlamaging, while any wetness of the mouthpiece of the cigarette causes a .qtfrppinn fh'it ihc Filter Tin degree of filtration to occur which must permit the objectionable I I M ’ g ULfS J-nLd tnokin. matter to rest upon the tongue in places of the fully vaporised or makes du Manner the safest, toi m of smoking, fin smoU thus ensuring preservation oi physical iitness. 1 ’ _y-^- 7 --=-T==—^= : ==— investigation of the selective properties of the du Maurier cigarette mouthpiece has resulted in a numbei* of important conclusions, chief of which is the fact that the aromatics and a small quantity of the nicotine, which may be of actual benefit, are passed in their entire state through the wrapped cellulose fibre and paper. No ordinary filter can achieve such a result, for the materials of which it is composed possess the specific property of trapping irritant particles of every kind. The du Maurier filter-tip is a simple and effective application of a recognised! scientific principle. It is formed as part of the cigarette, so that no cleaning is necessary, and no residue of treated material can remain to damage the mouth. From the mechanical point of view the mouthpiece retains its rigiditj', enables all the tobacco to be consumed, and above all possesses the Wt. ZZ/ZTZ selective capacity which permits the proper flavour ot the cigarette to be appreciated, while preventing over 75% of semi-solids and irritating zZ CWq materials from passing to the mouth. ' .4 (Signed) A. M. LOW. ft SMOKE CLEAN SMOKE SOSrorl/o SO’S for 3/6 I ” I|k Jj J|k [I IGO’S for 7/» jJ g lißwliH BRr hi v M w. HMM li w FILTER TIP VIRGINIA Wellington Representatives.* CLAUDE W. BATTEN & CO., Victoria Street.

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 218, 10 June 1933, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 218, 10 June 1933, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 218, 10 June 1933, Page 15

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