A STOMACH TONIC DK, WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. Til-ore are many people suffering daily from what they firmly believe to be a serious organic malady, when, in fact, they axe simply in need of a tonic that will build up the blood. This is particularly true of many cases of indigestion, because of the distress which follows meals, the dizziness and gas, they feel there is something radically wrong with the stomach. Plenty of rich blood i 6 necessary for the process of digestion, and if the blood supply is impaired digestion suffers. The food, instead of being converted to the uses of the body, remain in the stomach until fermentation begins and the accumulated gas causes distress. To build up the blood there i 6 nothing better than Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. They rone up the entire system, make the blood rich and red, strengthen the nerves, increase the appetite, put colour in the cheeks and lips, and drive away that unnatural tired feeling. Plenty of sunlight, good, wholesome food, and fresh air will do the rest. The price of Dr Williams' Pink Pills is 3s per box.
| HBAX.TH WEEK SEQUEL. ■ Doctors* -warnings that Cough Syrups iup:;et t.Jio stomach and soothing drugs : weaken tho heart, have incidentally emphasised th) value of Eluenzol as a throat gargle or nasal irritant for dispelling colds, catarrh or septic throat germs This scientific method (instead of foolishly drugging the stomach) is widely adopted by intelligent people.— Advfc
LING NAM DUE WEDNESDAY. The Chinese steamer, according to the Huddart Darker Company, is due in Wellington on Wednesday from. Sydney. She arrived at Sydney on the loth inst., and was to have gone to Melbourne heloro coming to Wellington. She brings general Eastern cargo and passengers. After clearing Wellington she proceeds to Papeete, lanama, Callao and Iquique, returning to Australia with a cargo of uitrate of soda. The Ling Nam carries through cargo and passengers to South America. This is the second trip of the Ling Nam in these waters, and Uie service offers a two-fold 'benefit to merchants, (1) those trading with China, and f2) with Papeete, Panama, und South America. The purpose of fho Chungwha Navigation Line is to further eitcnd tiro serrico to Shanghai. For Children's Hacking Cough, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure,
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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11656, 22 October 1923, Page 2
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