INDIGESTION PREVALENT. A great number of people are at the present time suffering from indigestion. The cause is often easily traced to worry, overwork, lack of exercise, some nervous upset, or a general run-down condition of the system. Among school children overstudy or badly ventilated rooms will start the trouble. It is a disease of the nerves rather than of the digestive organs, and it should bo corrected by building up the blood and so giving needed nourishment to the nervous system. For this building-up process Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have proved most effective in numerous instances, as they a^e known, to purify and enrich the blood. With this tonic treatment by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills there should bo combined proper rest, some recreation, and abstinence from tea, coffee, and stimulants. As the nerves receive more nourishment through the blood which is being enriched, so the symptoms of nervous dyspepsia become less distressing, and after a steady course of the pills health is restored. In cases whore there 5s loss of weight, and pallor indicating weakness of the blood, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills aro especially suitable. The price is 3« per bottle. —Advt.
TOBACCONISTS' CLOSING HOURS. Smokeru are always a. good deal perturbed when there is likely to be any rostriction of , tobacconists' business hours. Week-ends and holidays frequently find smokers in quandary, but now that they can buy the highest grade "Virginia tobacco at 8d an oz., the obvious course is to lay in- a good stock —3oz for 2s. Bears cut plug and Bears smoking tobacco (mild) never fail to give the most satisfying smoke anyone could; ■wish for. All tobacconists sell £.*-Bears"' '■at 8d jet ounce.—-Advt. !
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Evening Post, Issue 144, 15 December 1926, Page 19
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