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Scarlet fever is still prevalent in South Canterbury, and nearly all the beds in Talbot Hospital are occupied (reports the Timaru Herald) A number of cases in hospital have come from Mackenzie County. ’Hie Advertising Committee of the Canterbury Fruitgrowers’ Association was empowered at a meeting held on July 10 states the Lyttelton Times) to spend its available funds on advertising recommending the U9e of apples during the influenza epidemic.

REMEDY FOR NEURITIS It is impossible to have thin blood and strong nerves The nerves depend on tho blood for nourishment, and if the blood is-thin nervous trouble is certain to follow in time. Sometimes starvation .of the nerves results in neuritis. Sometimes there is a nervous breakdown accompanied by nervous headache and indigestion. When neuritis is the result of weak blood, victims of the disease are almost certain to obtain relief by a treatment with a non-alcoholic tonic to tone up the blood. To build up the blood there is one remedy which during a generation has remained unsurpassed, and that is Dr Williams* Pink Pills. They tone up the entire system, make the blood rich and red, strengthen the nerves, increase the appetite, put colour in the cheeks and lins and drive away that unnatural tired feeling. Plenty of sunlight, good wholesome food and fresh air will do the rest. On sale everywhere at 3s per bottle.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3775, 20 July 1926, Page 56

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Page 56 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3775, 20 July 1926, Page 56

Page 56 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3775, 20 July 1926, Page 56

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