THE WAKIKG-UP TEST.
One of the best signs of general all round good health is to wake up in the morning just at the right time, without a thought of tiredness or disinclination to rise.
If you wake heavy and headachy, with little desire to jump out of bed, depend upon it your nerves are out of order and your blood is probably thin and poor. An anaemic person is never good for much till after breakfast; but the first hours are the brightest if the blood is good.
For better nerves, hearty appetite, good digestion, and jolly ,~ confident spirits, the new rich blood which Dr. Williams' Pink Pills make is the one thing in the world. Take a dose after each meal -for a week and see what a difference tney will make. Notice how vigorous you will have.become, how hungry you are for your meals, how steady your nerves will have grown, asd how competent you feel to take on the -lay's work. This is the effect of the greatest nerve tonic ever discovered-—the only nerve tonic which makes blood which the bodv must have for you to keep well. A box of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills is like a week's Tou have only to try them and you will be convinced. All dealers stock Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.
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Free Lance, Volume XVI, Issue 839, 4 August 1916, Page 17
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221THE WAKIKG-UP TEST. Free Lance, Volume XVI, Issue 839, 4 August 1916, Page 17
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