HOT WEATHER FAG RELIEVED BY PINK PILLS. Summor is a hard season for those who have no stored-up reserve of strength. The coming of hot summer weather means sickness for many because debility robs tho system of its power to protect itself. Ono person may go through the whole season without any ill-effects, while an. other whose blood is thin and whose nerves aro run-down will bo confined to bed after a few hot days. Keeping the blood built up is tho secret of keeping well in summer. Dr.- Williams' Pink Pills for Palo Peoplo aro the best and most convenient tonic for tho blood Put up with complete diroclions for use they aro a family remedy that can bo depondod upon in conditions of thin blood, debility and many common forms of weakness. Tho blood goes to practically every part of tho body and if it is rich and red it carries hoal'th and strength to every organ, Tho digestion is toned up, the nerves aro strengthened and aching muscles are made strong. Dr. Williams' Pink Pdls are especially useful to run-down women who worrv about thoir daily tasks and duties. A few weeks' treatment has in hundreds of such cases brought the most remarkable improvement. On sale everywhere at 3s per box.—Advt.
Special job purchase of cotton dress poods, to be cleared at bargain prices, during to-day and to-morrow. At Ashlev's A, B.C. Stores, Karangahape Rd. "
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18890, 12 December 1924, Page 14
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