GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S WINTER RELIEF FUND
The following letter, dated June 27, has been received at Government House, Auckland, from the Cook Islands Department:— ' ■ j "By yesterday's mail from Rarotonga came advice that in response to the appeal made by their Excellencies for gifts in kind or in money for the relief of distress in. New Zealand, three sacks of kumeras, weighing 5051b gross, have been forwarded by the s.s. Maunganui as contributions towards the Governor-General's Winter Relief Fuiid.^ The donors are M;\kea Nui Tinirau Ariki, 1 sack; Avarua School, V/z sacks; Arorangi School, Ys "A parcel of Rarotongan coffee, containing approximately 101b, which was supplied by the Girl Guides Association, is also forwarded, and it is asked'that it be sold and the proceeds handed to the Appeal Fund."
THIN BLOOD WRECKS HEALTH. When your blood is thin and weak, you feel utterly wretched. Your nerves, tissues and organs must havo nourish-! incnt to replaco and mend tho wear and . tear that continually goes on. Your blood supplies this nourishment, and if it is devitalised and watery you cannot help having irritated neTves, weak digestion, poor appetite, and insomnia. IJloodlessnoss, or anaemia, i.i causing innumerable men, women, and girls great misery, and many do not know that they are suffering from it. Pat people havo it as much as the thin and delicate. Persistent headaches and backaches, and that tired washed-out feeling, are strong symptoms of anaemia. Keep your blood rich and red, and Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will help you to do it. This has again been proved by a recent clinical tost on a number of anaomic cases. After treatment with these pills, all cases showed great gains in haemoglobin content (which oxygenises the blood) and red blood corpuscles. . Start a short courso today and see what a difference rich red blood will make to your nerves, digestion, and general health. Of chemists and stores. Say "Dr. Williams' " —and take no other. —Advt. , i
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 2, 3 July 1933, Page 5
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