THIN BLOOD A!l& DYSPEPSIA. Thin-blooded people gen&rally have stomach trouble. Ikey seldom recognise the fact that thin blood is the cause of indigestion, but it is. Thin blood :s one of the most common^eauses of stomacn trouble. It affects the dige- .1011 at once. The glands that furnish the digestive fluids are diminished in their activity, the stomach muscles are weakened and there is lack of nerve iorce. In this condition nothing will more quickly restore appetite, digestion, and normal nutrition than good, rich red blood. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills act directly on the blood, making it rich and red, and the enriched biood strengthens weak nerves, stimulates the tired muscles and awakens to normal activity the glands that supply the digestive fluids. The- first sign of returning health is an improved appetite, ana soon the effect of these tonic pills is evident throughout the system. *ou will iind that what you eat does not distress you, and that you are strong and vigorous instead ot frritable ana listless. You ar e now on the road to heatlh, and care in th e diet is all that you need. Your own deader se.ls Dr >v illiams' Pink Pills. A useful bcokiet, on "Diseases of the J3lood, )J will be sent to anybody tending a postcard to th© Dr. Williams' Medecine Co., Wellington. : ZEITOUN CAMP. The N.Z. Details Camp Canteens at Zeitoun sell large quantities of Fluenaol which is greatly appreciated by the troops. especially in sultry weather. The cooling effect of Flaenzbl is due to ite wonderful fever-reducing properties. Gargle for throats* Swallow for Fevers. Sniff up for Catarrh and Colds. Everywhere 1/6 and 2/6. 15 People from every part of tne province speak in the highest terms of "NAZOL" as a remedy for Colds, Coughs, and Nasal Catarrh. It relieves and cures 1 .«re quickly than anything- else. Price, 1/6. HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT OF CHECKING YOUR BAGGAGE? Think for a moment what a comfort it means! No trouble, nothing to hinder your travelling enjoyment. You tell us when and where you are going, and we collect your baggage, check it on,. and deliver at once. When you see us, please produce your ticket, or get us to issue it. The New Zealand Express Co. Ltd. WOLFE'S* SCHNAfHS — JCxansls henpfloial effect upon thn Vidneyft. .r-nr-sjl V ", ' - ' .. —3 Plume lill. i ALEX. BOGLE, i MOTOR CAR TRIMMER, 9, BALL. STREET, WANGANUI. Hoods recovered, side and storm cur. tains made, celluloid lights fixed tn back, and side curtains. All loose coverings and upholstering done. Spare wheel and lamp covers. Envelopes, pocketg, etc. Workmanship guaranteed. Ring up 'phnne 1117. 1 Ladies, remember, that if your grocer is out of the delicious "MILITARY PICKLE" you can always procure a bottle at the nearest store. Price reason able. Buy a bottle to-day. 3 Brisker demand than ever for tie Is cartons "No *< ribbing Laundry Help."—W. N. Watson,
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16892, 6 February 1917, Page 7
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