FOR A BETTER APPETITE
DR WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS. Pleasurable' anticipation- of a meal, cheerl illness at the table and a calm slate uf mind during digestion are all necessary it no are to get tbe most good out of t-lio food we oat. Rut if your stomach is out ol order and yon never have a good appetite any more, and every tiling you oat distresses yon, how are these tilings possible? \\ orry interieres with digestion, and d yon are nervous you will worrv. If vonr blood is thin and your stomach has lost tone yon will he troubled’ with gas pains after eating. Loss of appelile is a symptom of a general run-down condition.
If inis is your ease, try building up he blood and strengthening U, R by Lie tonic treatment. See if you eon t soon notice an improvement in your appetite. It is usually the first sum that toe tonie treatment is helpln« ymi I lion as the digestive onmns are toned tin to do the work that' Nature intended, yon are able to eat with comfort things that formerly disagreed witii you.
Jo build up tbe blood there is one lemedy I hat lias been a household word .nr n generation. Dr Williams’ Pirk 1 ills lor Palo People. They tone up the entire system make the blood rich and red. strengthen the nerves, „ U)Tas( . die appetite, put colour in the cheeks nmi bps a.nd drive away that r.nnalnial tired feehng. Plenty of. sunlight. mod wholesome food and fresh air' will do tlio rest.
TR,LL.-A valuable little hr ok. ''lint to ivL and How to R a t ” sent on rep nest. Dr Williams’ P- ;i k I ills are sold by all eliemists and storekeepers, or will he sent, post "aid on reeeini. ~f pnee, ds nor box. six Ibi 'id, by the Dr Williams’ -.Medicine ( HoX V ' V!li;i ”t""
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19849, 19 January 1920, Page 3
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