AS GOOD AS A HOLIDAY. Tho main object, of a holiday is to gain renewed energy for another year's work, so that one may return with sound nerves and a clear brain, full of vigor and ready for work again. Unfortunately that object is not always attained. It all depends on the state of your blood. If your blood has become impoverished or impure the holiday is probablv too brief for yon to obtain proper benefit; and very few people can claim to bo free from the dregs of some ailment which has drained the blood of its natural strength. That is why; they feel fagged out, brain-weary, and incapable of much exertion. If you cannot take a holiday—begin now to build up your blood with a true tonic, and so invigorate and refresh your system. Nothing is more valuable for this purpose than Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Over and over again they have been proved to be as good as a holiday to jaded men and women. Their value to both sexes is made evident by the fact that these pills make good the waste caused by illness and tho wear and tear of life. j If yom are sufferine from any of the symptoms abovo described do not delay, but begin a course of Dr. Williams' PinkPills now. They can bo obtained of any dealer and if you see that tho name Dr. Williams' is on the packago you need not fear substitutes, Tlio price is 3s per bos ; six boxes lGs fid,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17097, 28 February 1919, Page 3
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