SOUND NERVES LIGHTEN THE DAILY LOAD. Working hours have been greatly reduced during recent years, yet there are some whoso lives are all work and no play. No union or league can help them Baxter's Pills are what ■hey need. When tho vitality is jit a low ebb, everything is difficult. The day's work leaves the body so tired and tho nerves so frayed that recreation fails to divert and sleep brings no rest. : 'j Don't settle down to a dreary, weary existence. ■ Take yourself in hand to-day. You want plenty of good red blood in your veins, plenty of vigour and vim, if you are to get on and be happy. Baxter's Pills will make you forget that you have any nerves or digestive apparatus—will make ' you ready to meet an grapple with life, and strong to wrest from it enjoyment and pleasure in return for honest work. If your chemist or store does not yet stock Baxter's Pill's, write to' A. and W. Baxter, Manufacturing Chemists, Christ, church, and a supply will bo cent poet free on receipt pi price,, 2s.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18495, 4 September 1923, Page 10
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