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■ • . * HOW DO YOU WAKE? From a physical point of view we should be happiest in the . morning. After eight to ten hours of restful, soothing gleen the healthy man or woman greets the new day with a vigorous body and a light heart. If you ar3 run down, if your blood is weak and watery, your face pale and sallow, your eyes lustreless, and your spirit listleas from mental depression, dawn brings the weary prospect of another trying day. You need a tonic and you could not do better than start taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They aro non-alcoholic. By assisting the digestive organs to get all the bloodmaking materials from the food, they soon set to work to restore your run-down body. Pink Pilla make new, red, rich blood to feed starved nerve cells, weak muscles, and played-out digestive organs. Aiter taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills you will notice how much botter yon feel in the morning Tho rising sun will greet you In health and strength. At all chemists and stores, 3s per bo*. —Advt. HEALTHY, WEALTHY, AND WISE. Don't wallow in the miro of poor health. Take a spoonful of Stevena"s Health, Salt 14 water aa soon as you rise—regularly—and you'll look out upon tho tiresome old world through rose-coloured spectacles. A daily do'so of Stevens's keeps tho liver lively. Stevens'b Health Salts, 2s 6d, at all chemists and stores. " Stevens V — the Salt that sweetens life. — Ailrt.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 35, 10 February 1926, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 35, 10 February 1926, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 35, 10 February 1926, Page 15