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YOUR GRIP ON GOOD HEALTH

Is It Relaxing ?

To-be well, to feel alert and vigorous, is to be on even terms with life. No aches and pains, no weariness, and no worry. This is the time when you are able to forget yourself, when your work is labour of pleasure, your leisure just fleeting periods of happiness, aud your nights passed in profound slumber. But how easy it is to lose this priceless contentment that often stays with you only while your -health is good! Too much work, worry, and misfortune are always making inroads on your nervous energy and bodily strength—the vitality which is being constantly renewed by your blood. If your blood is thin and deficient it is unable to supply nourishment to your nerves and other parts of your body. Indigestion, anaemia, shaky nerves, and lassitude are usua'lv due to thin deficient blood. Put an end to all this by renewing and enriching your blood with the aid of Dr Williams’ Pink Pills. A short course of these pills will drive away these ailments in a wonderful' way; you will enjoy a better appetite, your system will strengthen, and you will be rapidly restored to vigorous fitness. So if vou want fine nerve power, stamina, and splendid digestion, build ur» your blood now with Dr Williams’ Pink Pills." Of all chemists and storekeepers, 3s a bottle —nothing else will do.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3859, 28 February 1928, Page 33

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YOUR GRIP ON GOOD HEALTH Otago Witness, Issue 3859, 28 February 1928, Page 33

YOUR GRIP ON GOOD HEALTH Otago Witness, Issue 3859, 28 February 1928, Page 33

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