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DON'T SPREAD A COLD. The most effective way, not only of not giving others cold, but of getting rid of it yourself, is to sprinkle some '' Nazol" on your handkerchief, every morning. A sure safeguard, as '' Nazol' is a highly-powered germicide. No cold is "Nazol" proof. Eightconpence >uys 60 doses. —Advt. WORRIED WOMEN. Too Much Work and Anxiety. Women, as a rule, are so busily occupied with home affairs that they do not allow themselves sufficient relaxation. Often, indeed, housewives persist in carrying on their duties even when they are feeling right down ill. While such a spirit is to be admired, it is putting a heavy tax on the constitution, which is bound to result, sooner or later, in a breakdown. ' The first thing you notice is that you worry over trifles that never bothered you before. You get irritable and depressed. Perhaps you don't care whether you eat or not, you arc frequently troubled with neryy headaches, and everything about the house seems to go wrong. All these sufferings mean that you have bocome run down—you have allowed your blood to get poor and thin. What you need is a course of Dr. Williams's Pink Pills to help you enrich and incrcaso your blood. Then, as your jaded system is toned up by the new rich blood created by these pills, you find your spirits revive, your appetite sharpens) ■ and-your worries and head-' aches vanish. - Dr. 'Williams's Pink Pills have given renewed strength and vitality to thousands of jaded, worried women; let them do the same for you. Of all chemists and storekeepers, 3s bottle—nothingelse will do.—Advt. - "

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 5, 6 July 1928, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 5, 6 July 1928, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 5, 6 July 1928, Page 14