HEADACHES AND BACKACHES. A Life of Agony. “For years I have been very weak and listless,” states Mrs J.W., of Rotorua. “My life was a misery becuse of the dreadful headaches and backaches that afflicted me. I became very run-down and felt really ill. At last a friend ' recommended me to try Dr. Williams’ Rink Pills, and shortly after taking these splendid pills I began to improve. 1 felt stronger and gained energy, and as I continued with Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills the head and back pains completely disappeared. Now I feel splendid, and have a much brighter outlook on life.” The brighter spirits and freedom from headaches and backaches are some of the great benefits obtained by taking Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Depression, lack of appetite, nervousness, sleeplessness, are definite signs of an impoverished condition of the blood, and for this state of health Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are invaluable. These pills always help to enrich and increase the blood, which has remarkable and most beneficial results on the health of women of all ages. If you have any of the depressing, nervous symptoms of anaemia, give Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills an immediate trial, and you will be glad to have done so. • At chemists and stores, 3s bottle. —Advt.
1 TEA ROOM a IH I-I h-L hi /r 0 v a m 7 THE “SURE” THING "Any good tips to be had?” “Yes, my dear, ‘Amber Tips’—and if you haven’t found a winner yet, now’s your chance ! ” j NOTE. —If you want to practise real economy, consider your health and at the same time enjoy the best, then put your money on “Aipber Tips,” Choice Empire Grown Tea. (Copyright)
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 259, 30 September 1936, Page 12
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