AFTER-EFFECTS OF INFLUENZA OFTEN WORSE THAN DISEASE. “I haven’t felt right since I had the influenza,” is a common statement among ailing people these days. Probably the most frequent evidence of the influenza’s after-effects is •the depression in spirits. This is generally accompanied by loss of appetite, inability to sleep at night and, ns nourishment and sleep are reduced, a gradual loss of vitality which results in exhaustion after slight effort. This is a most stubborn condition, but it can be corrected in a great majority of cases by building up the blood, which was exhausted during the progress of the disease. Once the blood loses its quality the nerves fail to obtain needed nourishment and the organs, dependent upon good blood and strong nerves, fail to do their part. There is no better blood builder than Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. They contain just the elements needed to build up the blood and restore the lost colour and vitality. Now energy circulates through the system with the enriched blood, the heart stops its alarming palpitation,colour returns to cheeks and lips. Nothing more is needed except sunlight, good air, proper food and rest! Dr Williams’ Pink Pills, sold everywhere at 3s per bottle.—Advt.
HABLEYS! HABLEYS! IF you are coming to town during Show Week, be sure and inspect the Harley Man’s variety of HarleyDavidson Motors. CUBA STREET. Full stocks of Spares, including Spares for Excelsior, Douglas, P. and M. Panther and A.J.S. Motor Cycles. WINTER WEAR. See our range of Handle-bar Furlined Muffs, . Fur-lined Gloves, and Fur-lined Helmets (all sizes). WELLS BROS.. 97 Cuba Street Phone f)S47 SERVICE STATION,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 171, 21 June 1926, Page 5
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