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"RESISTANCE TO DISEASE." Why it is that one person can work all day standing in cold water, or in driving rain and cold winds with no harmful effect while another with less exposure contracts colds, pneumonia, rheumatism, sciatica or something equaliy di?tresiug and dangerous. Because in the first case the body was in such perfect balance that there was '■ resistance" to disease. In the .second there was lack of tone that invited ill i.-ealth. Keep your system toned up with Dr. Willnuns's Pink Pills, a::i foods that imce distressed you will be harmless, exj.osure will bring no rears of rheumatism and neuralgia and even germ diseases need hardly to be dreaded. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills assist digestion, correct the lassitude, the palpitation of the heart, shaky nerves and the {.allor of face and iips that are the results of thin impure blood. try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for anne mia, rheumatism neuralgia, and nervousness. Take them as a tome if you are not in the best physical condition and cultivate a resistance that wiil keep you well and .strong. Get a box irom the nearest denier who will charge you tiie old price as tliere has been no increase. A useful booklet on "Diseases of the Blood" will be sent on application to Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Box 845, (>.P.O. Wellington. It tells people of all ages how to be well. Dr. Williams' fink Pills are sold by most chemists or .storekeepers at 3/- per box, 6 boxes IG/6. Good for old and young is SHAR LAND'S FLUID MAGNESIA. Guaranteed highest strength, purest quality and best value. Children like WADE'S WORM FIGS —sure and certain. Price 1/6.

I 9 hut T^qyip'^" I H is advice of vital importance to sufferers from lung, throat 1 PiSlr^ anc^ c.hest troubles, general weakness, incipient conI V ]t gives you a §£m, unyielding grip on health. % Never be without some in the home. Get a bottle to-day. Price 2/6 and 4/6 at all chemists tad store*. I The large botlle is the most economical as it contains more than two of the smaller ones. . J I "It's famous-— because it's good"*-,«^jl s HB^^ ai;e Money on\^ (ll^L-^ tfL^^B Fairy Wonder Dry Soap represents the H r^i lO^Bßiii^Wi latest advance in science as applied to ■ the work of the home. It is far better than I CoSifaiSSP^™! ordinary no-rubbing compounds. For JE «4f ™HiEnMi\F jRBJL instance, you've got to use extra soap IB r\ ¥wiw9ll #"" Wlth other compounds—an 4if you work JH Jfflnw WPMJJiMWffffff it out you find it costs at least I/- extra m liiiflik IJ^^PMWfWW !!|lllll per w.eek for soap alone on the average U •T_j]J|]^lip^y g^^^ washing without rubbing and requires no « BJ^nrofssstsHr Moreover there's no working abouf in a steaming wash- jff ~r===^M house. Unless the clothes are very soiled it is quite unne- m «&BE&liffl, cessary to either rub or boil where Fairy Wonder is used. S /| Fairy Wonder does the Washing without mask iIIHH jfl Rubbing and saves Labour and Coal Ira S.eems almost impossible—but a test will prove that your clothes will j^fmjjß^^ **^SS^S>JfJg llj be of better colour and cleaner, although there's been no rubbing Iff and less boiling. Guaranteed not to hurt clothes or hands —indeed Kg it leaves the hands beautifully soft after washing. Absolutely will ra not shrink flannels —as safe with woollens as with cotton or J^^^^^Pwjs^^^^^P^^^^ TO silk. Make this test: Put a teaspoonful of Fairy Wonder fft in a basin of hike warm water. Wash out a silk collar j^olS^BSßßs^^SS^^^^^^^

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17569, 13 May 1919, Page 3

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