ACTOR WINS SUCCESS. An amateur actor recently won great praise. I love acting, he said to a friend, but were it not for Puhnonas I would ho denied success in my favourite pastime. Puhnonas taken before the performance give mo a clear voico to speak my lines. My family use them, too, for coughs and colds. I consider them invaluable. Pulmonas, at chemists, Is 6d and 2s 6d.— Advt. . BAD TEMPERED AND PEEVISH. Nervous exhaustion is often the cause of great unhappiness, because the sufferer and his friends do not recognise it as an ailment. To them ho seems merely ill-tempered and irritable. The peevishness, too, for which women and girls are often blamed is not their fault; it does not mean bad temper, but starved, exhausted nerves. Headaches, depression, poor appetite and weariness are mostly present, but the remedy is quite simple. Tho whole essence of it is that starved nerves need special food—Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. By their remarkable bloodmaking powers they do wonders; nervous men and women become calm, steady, energetic under their influence. Nothing else is jusi as good. Sold everywhere, 3s per box.—Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19060, 3 July 1925, Page 7
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