SEVERE AFTER-EFFECTS. Usually Left by Influenza. The ravages of influenza usually leave the system weak and ill-protected against the many ailments that are ready to assault the body in a run-down state. It is then you discover the wretched condition of your nerves, how poor is your digestion, how lacking your appetite. This was the experience of Mrs. Hannah Cord-, well, a lady of 77 years, until she took Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, which, she says, banished these depressing after-effectß of 'flu and completely restored her strength. Mrs. Cordwell, who lives at Bracalba, Queensland, states:—An attack of influenza left me run-down and nervous. I was so completely and terribly shaky that I could not hold a cup without spilling the contents. I suffered aching pains in my head and limbs, and lost my appetite. I read about Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and decided to try them. Very soon I felt great improvements, and as I continued with the pills I lost my shakinesa, gained strength and a better memory. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have made a now woman of mo, and I recommend them to anyone suffering from overexertion, worry or nervousness. If you are suffering the after-effects of influenza or any weaknesses, you must take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills now. Of chemists and stores, 3/- bottle. DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. Nothing Else Will Do. 1 s*l; r insidious trouble may mean danger ahead and even fatal illness may follow. Be prepared—take Figsen at the first sign of constipation. Figsen is an easy action, sure laxative, that does not purge or gripe. Pleasant to take, does not create the medicine habit. It is a safe and effective laxative for children as well » adults. Your chemist knows and recommends it. Ask him£ S UNEXPECTED! —but a pleasure The unexpected can be both pleasant and annoying. Especially is this the case with unexpected guests it is certainly pleauot to tee them but also very annoying if you hav* nothing in the house to offer them for dinnet. That, however, ii where the wise and discern, tag housewife never fails. She keeps a tin A# Maconochie's Herrings always in the honw. Her visitors are bound to enjoy these dlvM* coated, richly-flavoured, firm fleshed and tender fish. "Maconochie's" can be served instantly wfefc. oat any fuss or bother—no preparation la necessary- Available in three delicious Idmb —Fresh, Kippered and in Tomato Saoca. Ordar from your grocer todayl SoU NX Axcntoi BQis & Ma atom Ui, Wellington 1 0 HERRINGS TTf wears I the weat
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20619, 18 July 1930, Page 17
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