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HOT WEATHER TONIC.

DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. In summer many people lose appe tito, and from this draw conclusions that are not medically sound. Some say that in summer the body does not require so many meals; but this is wrong. Certainly the body docs not require 30 many elements that create heat, but it does requiro as many energygiving elements, and cannot find these in the insubstantial meals usually partaken of with the idea of "keeping cool." Then the common mistake of taking, too many cold, "gassy," and acid, drinks also sets up trouble. They distend the stomach, dilute the digestive juices, and provide no help for making rich blood; exhaustion, lack of appetite, and indigestion are sure to follow. Your stonjach needs new blood summer or winter, and the best method of renewing tho blood and strengthening tho stomach and digestion is by taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. These pills combat tho poisons in the bftod and create new blood. By this natural process you remedy your debility and restore your appetite, the system being toned up and the overworked nerves invigorated. Sufferers from nervous disorders, who have been taking treatomnt without benefit, should investigate the tonic method. Write 'to-day to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Box 845, G.P.0., Wellington, for the booklet, "Diseases of the Nervous System." It will be sent free on request.

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Wairarapa Age, 20 December 1919, Page 2

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HOT WEATHER TONIC. Wairarapa Age, 20 December 1919, Page 2

HOT WEATHER TONIC. Wairarapa Age, 20 December 1919, Page 2