IF YOU HAVE “ NERVES *' YOU MOD—PINK PILLS. Pale people are generally nervous, i Kin bleed not Only affects the Complexion by robbing cheeks and lips of colour, but it also weakens the nerves by robbing thorn of nourishment. When you have so far lost control of your nerves that you "fly to pieces*' over the least little noise or excitement, it is high time to give yo.ur nerves a restand build up your blood. The drawn look, the eunkon eyes, the deepening lines about the mouth and forehead, the less in weight are plain signs that the nerves and the body are being poorly nourished. Don’t put off taking Dr Williams' Pink Pills any longer. You may be nearer a collapse than yon think. Or Williams' Pink Pills are useful in such diseases as anaemia, rheumatism, nervous debility, and neuralgia. They are sold by all chemists and storekeeper* at Ss per box.
A WHARF INCIDENT. Alongside R.M.B. Tahiti a shipment of Floensol and Q-tol for Papeete attracted the attention of tiro enthusiastic User* of the preparations. Ah expressman reSarked "Q-tol—great etuff for ehaeg." A wharf worker chipped in: "Tee; and it was Q-tol that fixed mr sprained ankle three week* ago."—Adrt.
After baying a wooden mantel-board for a shilling at a second-hand furniture shop at Croydoa (Bos.), a woman took off the cloth covering and found twentyone A 1 Treasury notes. Wonderful pictures of new Parliament Buildings—special feature of latest "Indies' Mirror.'' also new serial. Now .on aalo- - ■
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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11649, 13 October 1923, Page 10
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