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FIGHTING FOR HAPPINESS

♦ , j When yoxi get into a frame of iri that makes life seem one tiresome d\ after another, with no pleasure in when ill-health, seems to take all j joys out of life and you worry o things that are really not worth wor ing about, then your nervous system becoming exhausted and you are proaching neurasthenia. ' Your happiness is worth fighting , and red blood is your best ally. ; It a hopeless task to try to restore yc health while your blood is deficient: quantity or quality. For building up the blood there \ one remedy that has for years been household word—Dr Williams' Pi Pills for Pale People. They tone the entire system, help make the hlo rich and red, strengthen the ner\ increase the appetite, put colour in t cheeks and lips and drive away tr unnatural feeling. Sufferers from nervous disordc who hare been takine treatment wit out benefit, should investigate the toj method. Write to-dav to the Dr W liams's Medicine Co:, Box 845, G-.P.C Wellington, for the booklet, "Diseas of the Nervous System." It will■■/; sent free on request. ; Your own chemist or storekeeper se: Dr Williams's Pink Pills or they w be mailed, post paid, on "receipt ; price, 3s per box. six bozes 163,64 ;

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10082, 21 September 1918, Page 9

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FIGHTING FOR HAPPINESS New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10082, 21 September 1918, Page 9

FIGHTING FOR HAPPINESS New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10082, 21 September 1918, Page 9

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