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BLOOD AND NERVE TONIC. DB. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. Pale people are always nervous. There is a closer connection between the blood and nerves than most people know, for al! the nourishment that the nerves receive reaches them through the blood. That is why Dr. ' Williams' Pink Pills, known everywhere as a. blood b.uilder, have helped so many people with exhausted nervous • systems, so many sufferers from neuralgia, sleeplessness, nervous headache, and other nervous troubles. You will find Dr. Williams' Pink Pills different from other remedies. It is almost impossible to take these pills into the system without getting good results. Di\ Wiiliams' Pink Pills are a tonic for the blood and nerves. They begin at oiice to eni'ich the blood' and enable it to furnish the nerves with the elements they,, need to restore them to health. They are sold everywhere by chemists and storekeepers at 3s per box.—Advt. NO CORE NO PAY. Why endure the agonising and annoying pain and discomfort ot Piles when the Zaun Double Absorption Treatment is available? This is what one sufferer wrote:—for years I suffered with Piles and had them very badly. A friend recommended me to try Zann. This I did, and obtained instant relief. Months have passed, and I have no sign of the trouble.—Mr. V. H., Eedclifts, Christchurch. Write for free descriptive Booklet. Piles: Their Cause and Cure. Address, in confidence, Zann Proprietary, Box 952, Wellington. Booklets and stocks of Zanh can be obtained from King's Prescription Pharmacy, 4, Courtenay place, and W. S. Wallace, Chemist, Willis street, Wellington.—Advt.

.. . DOCTOK TELLS NURSE. A doctor "was paying-his first visit to a pneumonia, patient,' and he asked the nurse what medicine had been given. When told, he-replied, that's no good, go and get a tin of Pulriiorias. Doctors kficiw the splendid properties of Pulmonas, arid never hesitate to recommend them in all throat and chest affections. When you suck- these gum j pastilles, curative vapours aro .released and carried by your breath right to the root of tho trouble. Chemists sell Pulmonas in tins at Is 6d and 2s 6d (d6uble size), or you can Obtain them j by sonding price to Stacey tiros., 61, j Queen street, Auckland.—Advi. j SCHOOLMASTER'S LtJGKY FINJ?. I A school teacher, who was recently ap- j pointed to a school in the backbldcks of ( the North Island, had & tale to tell of j i clie hardships he had to faca >n reaching I Ihi 3 new charge. Bush, bog, and bad I weather all contributed to his disconij forts, and when he finally arrived at Mb destination he had contracted, a very i severe cold. On rummaging through the school cupboards, he fortunately discovered a bottle | half-full of Baxter's Lung Preserver. | There add then he took a big dose of j tho mixture, and was surprised afc the j gratifying relief which followed. Next ] morning his cold -was ficafly better, for safety's sake, however, he continued taking Baxter's till the bottle was finished, and by then his indisposition was only a memory. '. Inquiry amongst the children elicited the information that the formei- teacher always kept Baxter's Lung Preserver handy in case of emergency. As a' genuine cough and cold remedy, Baxter's has no equal. It attacks the ailment right at the jump, and drives it completely out of tho system. Besides, Baxter's Lung Preserver possesses bracing tonic properties, v/hich invigorate and enrich the blood, arid enable you to enjoy 'better^health always. 2s 6d-targe j hottis at chemists and stores, family size 4s 6d.—Advt.

For Childrcri'a Hacking Cough, Woottl' Great Peppermint, Cure.—Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume 91, Issue 91, 15 October 1923, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume 91, Issue 91, 15 October 1923, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume 91, Issue 91, 15 October 1923, Page 11