PUT OOIiQUR IN YOUR CHEEKS v/There, is.no successful imitation of the glow of health^ "; '; .. .Rich, redblood shewing through translucent skin, means not.only beauty but health: ;When your\ colour fades, you will find that your-heart palpitates, on slight exertion', such as climbing stairs, and that your breath is short and you lack ambition. All these, things are symptoms of an anaemic condition, of thin blood. Try building up the blood with Dr. Williams', Pink Pills for Pale People. Eat nourishing food, exercisa.a little in the open air daily, and watch the colour return to cheeks and lips. If you art below your normal weight you should take on one or two pounds a week under this treatment. And the first sign of improvement will be in your appetite. | _ Dr. Williams' Pink Pills tone up the I digestive organs, and the re-vitalised blood, carries; nourishment; that means strength to every part of the body. Two'books, "Building up the Blood" j and ''What to Eat and How to Eat," give just the information 1 that you need. They are free. Write for them to-day to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Box 845, G.P.0., Wellington.; Your own chemist sells Dr. Williams* Pills, prico I 3s per box or six boxes 16s 6d.~Advt
: GET WHAT'YOU WANT. Do not write vinegar on your grocery 1 list, but order specifically Sharland's Malt Vinegar, because it is the highest in quality. There is not the least trace of coarseness or harshness. Sharland's is a pure vinegar,, brewed from the finest malt and sugar, without adulterants or preservatives. In bulk and bottle.— Advt. ■"■■.■■'■
A DRINK THAT SATISFIES. When the strain .of-present-day life saps your energy, and : makes. you run down and depressed, try a little KolaNip. The drink with the nutty flavour. An unfailing refresher and health-ra-yiver. Sharp, keen, and mellow. Keep it in the house. All hotels and stores.~ 1 Advt.
It comes afar from the back-block hut; From the weary desert plain, .Yoii'hear it praised on. the mountain top, On- the bounding southern main. The old and the young-,- the rich and the poor, The 6toic aad epicure, 'Admit for colds the remedy-Is-Woods'. Great Peppermint Cure.
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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 14, 16 January 1918, Page 4
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