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TONIC FOR ANAEMIA. DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. When you ure ili and loams; weight, failing in strength, and growing pnltrud sallow day by day, it is a sign that you need more* 'blood. Whatever Hie cause, there cs>n b* no wiief until the Wood 'is built up so that it will carry ranew-ecl life and stri-no-th to every part of the body. ° A remedy that arrests the decline m health and sfcrongth, that bagins to restore the weakened muscles and strengthen the nerves, demonstrates at once to the patient, that ttiw anaemia is bsinf overcorae, and that the- rich, red blood is now _helping to fight off rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago, and other diseases to which the victim of thin blood is liable Such a remedy is Dr. Williams' Pink Fills for Pale People. These pills have been world-renowned as a specific for thin blooid for many years, and any illness caused by a lack 'of blood will ba benefited by a course of treatment with them. They contain just the elements needed to build up the blood and restore lost vitality. New energy circulates through the system, the heart stops its alarming palpitation, colour returns to cheeks and lips. Write for the free booklet, Diseases of th© Blood, to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Box- 845, G.P.0., Wellington. —Advt. BUSINESS MSN NEED SANAGEN. To cope with the constant strain of business, the high speed day after day, the business man needs nerve food. Do you ever stop to think what will replace thai used-up energy, or restore your worn nerves—what will keep you efficient and make for your meital and physical alertness? Food—Sleep—Best? Yes, theae wiil do it, but you don't get them. You must supply their restoring influence by another means. This is found in Sanagen which contains the life-giving protsids to' rebuild and the phosphorus to restore. A spoonful of Sanagen after each meal and on retiring not. only carries strong nutriment to the nerves and body, but aids digestion, and enables yon to extract every ounce of nutriment from your ■daily food. Sanagen, the British Nerve Pood, is obtainable from all chemists, price 4s, 7s 6d, and 14s 6d, or post free from the Sanagen Co., Box 810, Christchurch.—Advt. MAKE GOOD FAMILY COUGH MIXTURE AND SAVE MUCH MONEY/ Obtain from your chemist or store a bottle of Heenzo (Hean's Essence), and add to it a. large breakfastcupful of warm water sweetened with treacle or honey and sugar, as per easy directions printed on the label', and you will at once have a pint of superior quality cou^h a^.d soro throat mixture. A pint of ordinary mixture, , purchased in a lot of" little bottles, would cost at least 12s. Heenzo (Hean's Essence) costs only 2s 6d. Thus each bottle used shows a. clear cash saving of 9s Bd. No boiling or fussing is needed, the mixing being a matter of but. a few moments. Ifyou experience any difficulty in obtaining Heenzo in your locality send 2s 6d to Hean's Pharmacy, Wanganui, and a bottle will be sent to you per return mail. Heenzo in its full strength gives comfort and relief in stomach and bowel troubles.—Advt. THE BOY OF TO-DAY. Yes ; he will be the man of to-morrow ! Wise parents will see to it that their youngsters ore made strong and sturdy by rational exercise and proper food. Bonox J Imd Beef is the ideal tonic food for all children. It is so easily digested, aaid it contains all the stimulating, nourishing goodness of prime fresh beef. A generous bowl of Bonox and a- few slices of bread for the Kiddies' breakfast give 3 a zest for study and play, and costs merely a couple of pence. Sold in 2oz bottles, 2s; 4oz bottles, 3s 9d Pre-' paTed by Fred Walker and Co., Wellington. Head office, Melbourne.—Advt. GOLD CAUSES AND HUMAN AIR- ' FILTER. Before a cold can take its place in the head or body two conditions must exist : First, the presence of bacteria, and, second, a lessened resisting- power. The nose.—Nature's air-niter—guards against the germ's entrance. However, ,no one breathes entirely through the Inose, and so the cold-germs enter. Even then, if in good health, one is usually safe. It is when the strength to effectively combat the germs is absent that the trouble starts. This strength in never missing if you take Baxter's Lung Preserver. Baxter's promptly remoges the bacteria, and then regenerates your germ-resisting powers. It builds up a healthy condition of the lung membrane and keeps it healthy, thereby making- you immune from tie attacks of colds. Baxter's is also an effective remedy for cough and throat troubles, and also possesses splendid tonic value for .keeping the whole system in trim. Rich and red, thick and warming, and pleasant to the taste —no inducement is needed to get the kiddies to take this medicine remedy. They all love it. To-day, get from your chemist or store a large 2s 6d bottle of Baxter's.—Advt. TWO YEARS' GUARANTEE. Perfection Storage Batteries last longer, and have for twelve years been guaranteed to develop 80 per cent, of then, rated capacity after they have been in service two years. The plates and hard rubber jars and covers are highest quality, the boxes are selected oak with dovetailed corners, the wood being treated .with acid-proof paint. The plate and cell conductors are entirely sound, the post construction obviates loosening and acid leakage, and the grid and separators are improved productions. Perfection batteries are unsurpassed. The New Zealand Distributors are Electrical Equipment, Ltd., Customs-st., Auckland. Agents everywhere.'—Advt. EXAMINATION PASSES. Thousands of our growing boys and girls are busily studying to eventually pass various 'educational examinations. Parents, study is a big strain on growing children. To keep up their health and mental vigour, give them Sharland's Beef, Iron, and Wine, tha great body and mind builder. At all chemists.— Advt. WORMS IN CHILDREN are speedily removed by the uso at Wage's Worm Figs. Pleasant to take, sure in action, and causing no ill aftereffects. The ideal remedy for children. Wise mothers always keep a packet in the house. Obtainable from chen-ist* and storns.—Advt. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, for Coughs and Coids, nevw fails, is v 9d, 2s 9d.—Advt, ... UL^J .M UMMmu - Tfee Sratid / \ # f Q aa iity /velveX / bloomX f COMPLEXION FOWDKrV \ fcwm-ww—a—————a—mJ

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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 84, 6 October 1920, Page 4

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