• INFLUENZA COLDS. It is at this time of the year, when the weather is very changeable, hot one day and cold the next, that colds are caught and influenza becomes prevalent. Influenza invariably leaves the patient weak and with thin blood, and this anaemia is very stubborn in resisting treatment. It must be corrected, however, before any cure can be considered' permanent. As long as tho blood remains thin there will continue the relapse.? with which most sufferers from influenza are familiar. Warmth and quiet alone give comfort and these not for long at a time, 1 Sleep is restless and does not refresh the nerves, which are. always at high tension. ' The best way to correct this aftereffect of influenza is to , build up the blood, and there is no better blood builder than Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. As soon as the revitalised blood courses through the system you are aware of its soothing' nTHuence. Gradually the colour returns to the pale cheeks, appetite and digestion improve, and you are on tho road to health. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills sold everywhere, price is per box,—Advt.
DON'T TRUST A COLD. Maybe » cold has paid you a visit, and you think his visit won't be long. But don't trust a cold. Usually they're stayers, unless you get busy with Nazol It quickly shifts colds, and coughs, too. Nazol is. highly effective, yet most economical. Why, for Is 6d you can buy •ixty doses. Get Nazol to-day.—Advt. DAINTIES EVEN MORE DELECTABLE. Delicious cakes and sweets are even more tempting: when flavoured with Cathedral Brand Essences^pure, fresh, and highly concentrated. The big 2£oz bottle is most economical. All flavours except vanilla Is 6d; vanilla 2s 4d. If your grocer cannot supply, send price direct to H. F. Stevens, Box 560, 1 Christchurch. —Advt. Once you-get the taste of s pie made from Stella Pie Fruits you'll never enjoy any but Stella. Delicious, 'wholesome, appetising.—Advt. First aid for coughs, colds, and influenza. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. —Advt
Whcnl Corns Ache h likeHJlcerahed don't -imply worry the top with • razor or burn it off nrith caustic acidi. Get after the. root. That is what causes all tbe pain bj pressing on sensitive nerves, and it is the part you have to get out. You wouldn't cut the top off an aching tooth to stop tbe pain. Same way with a corn. Rest the feet for a few minutes in hot water containing a handful of refined Reudel Bath Saltratef. THE GUARANTEED WAY To quickly banish and prevent all foot troubles. Instantly stops aches, pains, tandecnass, burning, itching, and the bad affect* of acid perspiration. Used ami Irsshly recomme.ndcil by Sir Harry Laudar, aaorjia Robay, Phyllis Monkman, Violet Loralno, Eugene Corri, Jimmy Wilde, Kid Lewis, and thousands of dancei-s. soldiers, boiers. and others, to whom sound, healthy feet are an absolute necessity, say "Sallrates" water offers the | one, i;nick. safe, cony nir-nt .mri neverfailinjt moans of in sta.'itly relieving any form • of foot trouble. I A nan-pounci, mny sufficient lor tne I average case, can be obtained ?.' blight cost I fteia mf shsmist. . I
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 53, 31 August 1925, Page 5
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