TREATMENT FOR NERVOUS INDIGESTION Dr. Williams ’ Pink Pills. Overwork and worry frequently lead to nervous indigestion. The man or woman who is worried over business, health or family affairs and carries these worries to his meals, is forcing his stomach to a state of rebellion, which may lead to days and night of distress. Medical authorities have discovered that the stomch needs nine times more blood when it is active than when it is empty. The overworked man not only diminishes the quality of his blood, but, when he adds worry to the strain, he deprives the stomach of some of the blood essential to the digestive processes. There is an intimate relationship between bjood and nerves. The nerves depend entirely upon the blood for their nourishment, and depleted blood means poorly nourished nerves. Enrich the blood and the nerves will gain strength and the stomach will be able to perform its functions. To build up the blood there ,is one remedy that has been a household word for a generation, Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. They tone up the entire system, make the blood rich and red, strengthen the nerves, increase the appetite, put colour in the cheeks and lips and drive away that unnatural tired feeling. Plenty of sunlight, good wholesome food and fresh air will do the rest. On sale everywhere at 3/- per box.
•*My cough's the very devil.”— Van Hursh. A winter chill requires careful attention and thousands of New Zealanders know the wonderful beneficial properties contained in a bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver. * 1 Baxter’s” is warming, soothing, dependable—speedily roots out the worst coughs, colds, or ’flu. Taken as a tonic this grand specific builds up impoverished constitutions. Get a bottle of “Baxter’s” now. All chemists and stores. Generoussized bottle 2/6, family size 4/6.
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Wairarapa Age, 31 October 1924, Page 3
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