u m m^ lEN WITH NERVES. REQUIRE A TONIC-PINK PILLS. Any woman who is irritable, nervous, depressed, dissatisfied, and overtired should face the facts in her own case and see where she is drifting. A tendency to blame husband or child for everything that happens—perhaps to scold a little-ris a sigh' thaF the nerves are lacking in' the. strength that keeps the mind calm. If you are like this your nerves are to blame They must be strengthened, and the treatment in cases like this is one of nutrition of the 'nerve cells, requiring a true tonic. , As the nerves depend upon the blood for their nourishment the treatment must be directed towards building up the blood. Dr. U'ams/«k Pills act .directly on the blood, and, with proper regulation of the diet, have proved of the greatest bene-. ht in many cases of neurasthenia. A tendency to anaemia or bloodlessness,' shown by most neurasthenic patients, is also corrected by Dr.. Williams' Pink vonr' „ T °- m be Purchased from box -Ad"vt en"St °r Br°Cer at 3S *« i SOMETHING GOOD FOR CHILDREN. The safest laxative for children and '. fluid Magnesia,. Important! Kruse's is the original, genuine preparation i Avoid cheaper substitutes. Is 6d all chemists. Cheaper than imported brands because no duty rates to pay-better value too.—Advt. A SURE THING. A sure and safe, corrective for heartburn, acidity, and sick headache is Sharland's Fluid Magnesia. It makes and keeps the stomach sweet. Guaranteed pure, and absolutely safe for the youngest and weakest constitutions. Made m the Dominion—a factor that assures absolute freshness. Most economical.—Advt.
New Sanitary Towel, before you leave the store. Regular Size 5/6 per dozen NocmWa.smcnt. The first box u.ually-the second box always Hospital Size 8/- „■ „ , Kotex is undoubtedly on one of the counter! . * '"' ■ ' withinyour light or only a few steps at most Kotex saves embarrassment and trouble in I FREE BOOKLET '• I from the haberdashery department. the matter of destruction. It i, easy to dispose I The M^g^ : I everywhere. .r .•. , , . . . ,,,. '■ Please send me eacloted ■ cstthoc. Ml : that it seems odd now to thmk of old-fashioned : d<»cripu"« booklet regardbg Kates. } These sanitary towels have, within two and a makeshifts. j Nw ■ | _J!!MPE!MKJM2F^BLE, HYGIENIC and llfE—^KQTKC~
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 27, 1 February 1924, Page 10
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