SMILE AND MEAN IT
There is nothing quite so delightful in this world as a pleasant smile—the happy smile on the face of th© person in good health. Its joy is contagious; the good it does is universal. You cannot. smile and mean it if you are in ill-liealtli, if you are run down, if jour blood is weak and watery. If you don’t feel like smiling your system is probably crying out for a tonic. You could not do better than start a course of Dr Williams’ Pink Pills.
For many years these wonderful pills have been making men and women, and children too, feel better, because they speedily enrich tho blood, and as blood is the main carrying medium for the entire body, health must follow when the blood is of good, rich quality. You will smile unconsciously when you aro well. Start, to-day and be happy and healthy. Your first move is to purchase from the chemist or storo Dr Williams* Pink Pills, price 3s per box. 6
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16625, 6 January 1922, Page 9
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