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FRESH AIR AND HEALTH. Mental work calls an unusual supply of blood to the brain ; the process ot digestion calls the blood to the stomach i Brain work immediately after a hearty meal often causes indigestion because the brain has first call on a supply ot blood that should bo helping th« stomach. Wherever, in the economy of the body, work is to be done there is a demand {ov bright, red blood. Thin blood or blood dark with impurities will not do, because it is the oxygen carried by the blood that does the work, and oxygen-bearing blood is bright and red. Tlub life-sus-taining oxygen is taken up by the blood from the air which it meets in the lungs. Hence the great need of fresh air every hour of the day and night. But fresh, air is useless if the i blood cannot tako up the oxygen which it gives. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills enable tho blood to take up more oxygen because they increase the part of the blood that oa-rriea the oxygen. This corrects the lassitude, palpitation of the heart, shaky nerves, and the pallor that are tho result of thin, impure blood. You must have pure, rich blood to enjoy complete health, so begin to-day to build up your blood by sending to the nearest chemist for a box of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.— Advt.

Gout is only one form of the most prevalent disease— excess o[ uric acid in the blood. Other troubles of tho same nature are Rheumatic Gout, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Gravel, Stone, and Neuritis. None of these diseases, whether hereditary or acquired, would cause so much pain and suffering it taken in hand when tho early symptoms were manifested. When the first aches and twinges of pain are felt it is neces" sary to tako a medicine that will neutralise and eradicate the excess uric acid. That remedy is RHEUMO. It possesses tho remarkable power of ridding the system of uric acid and its deposits. Read tho cxperienco of a sttlferer for over twenty years. Mi*. H. Hullen, Cheviot, writes i — "RHEUMO has done my wife a great amount of good. She got no good from tho Hanmey Springs, having suf* fered from Chronic Rheumatism for ove* twenty years." 2s Gd and 4s 6d.— Advt.

HAIIIAID, Mr. P. W. Galvin, Solo Maker I4ait&ui, Grey mouth. DIBAR Slß,— S^ing your <Kffc»at' teatimomals from ■well-known residents of this town foi* your Hair Reatotor, I resolved to give it a trial, and now I have no ecrupl© in t recommending it to others. The effect it had on my ohild'a he A was marvellous. I feel sure that all mothers who have children suffering from hair falling out and dandruff need no longer be troubled^ as Hairaid ie> an absolute cure. Trusting your Hairaid will have an imparaJlpled circulation, which I am certain it will haw, I am, dear sir, Youre faithfully, M^S.,R, CASTLE, Blaketowai.. 12th November^ 1912.

Mr. A. P. SrsVMOtra (formerly Super* intendent of the Province of Marlbor* ough and afterwards Chairman of Committee in the House of Representatives) is very enthusiastic in his praise of Vluenzol, and he has induced many of his influential friends to try it. In & recent letter reporting further cures, Mr. Seymour writes :—": — " It is not too " much to sky that Fluenzol (undiluted) "is the finest remedy for all feverish "and sore throat affections. Peoplo I "have cured say they will, in future, "never bo without it in the house. Singers of world repute and practically all theatrical and operatic stars visiting N.Z are equally appreciative and now uso undiluted Fluenzol as a gargle. 109

This is for Every Man ! WALLACE & GIBSON'S at • c 11 c • jfvoa; in Full Swing. This is news that matter* to YOU, | / / ' Sirl It means deep reductions on everything 1/ / that a man wears — really smart quality goods calf w at prices far below the usual. Come and ""^ ™* look over the tempting offerings — you'll be losing money if you miss them ! Smart Hats Stylish Suits Natty Mercery Dressy Footwear All Price-Pared to the Lowest Limit! WALLACE & GIBSON, "TheKash" - Willis St. - Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 152, 29 June 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 152, 29 June 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 152, 29 June 1914, Page 9

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