SUCCOUR FOR THE NERVY.
"To anyone suffering from, nervousness, over-exertion, or worry, I recommend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills," states Mrs. H. C, of Bracalba (Q.). "They have made a new woman of me. Some time ago an illness left me run-down and nervous. I was so terribly shaky that I could not hold a cup without spilling the contents. My head ana limbs simply ached, and my appetite went. I read about Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and decided to try them. I soon felt the benefit, and as I continued with , the pills I lost the shalciness and aches, | gained new strength, and better nerves." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills help to enrich and revitalise weak, thin blood. This new blood renews the system throughout. The nerves strengthen; digestion and appetite improve. Headaches, backaches, and worry vanish. You must not suffer any longer; take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills now; of chemists and stores. —Advt.
A WILDING PARK DISCUSSION.
During the Easter tennis tournament at Wilding Park, Ohristchurch, talk veered from a discussion of players and play to smoking and tobaccos. One man generously pulled out a packet of the new Luxury tobacco and invited the men to try his favourite smoke. Tho womenfolk felt a bit out of it then. One said:, "I do wish I were a man— that pipe smoke smells over so nice." "Is Luxury very expensive? 1 asked another. The men, being honest fellows, said, "No, it's very inexpensive." Luxury, though luxurious to the palate, is very comforting to the pocket. And . . . Luxury, positively, will not burn the tongue.—Advt.
Woods' Great Peppermint Cure for Influenza Colds.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 92, 20 April 1931, Page 13
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