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WORRIED WOMEN TOO MUCH WORK AND ANXIETY. Women as a rule are so busily occupied with home affairs that they do not allow themselves sufficient relaxation. Often indeed housewives persist in carrying on their duties even when they are feeling right down ill. While such a spirit is to be admired, it is putting a heavy tax on the constitution, which is bound to result sooner or later in a breakdown. The first thing you notice is that you worry over trifles that never bothered you before. You get irritable and depressed. Perhaps you don’t care whether you eat or not. You are frequently troubled with nervy headaches, and everything about the house seems to go ■wrong. All these sufferings mean that you have become run-down —you have allowed your blood to get poor and thin. What you need is a course of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills to enrich and increase your blood. Then, as your jaded system is toned up by the new rich blood created by these pills, you find your spirits revive, your appetite sharpens, and your worries and headaches vanish. Sold everywhere at 3/- per bottle.

TOP-DRESS YOUR PASTURES We strongly recommend Farmers to take the present opportunity of LIBERALLY TOP-DRESSING all pastures with Highest Grade Superphosphate 44/46% This Fertiliser contains 21 to 22 per cent. Phosphoric Acid, of which 95 per cent, is WATER SOLUBLE All New Zealand soils require Phosphate of Lime. PRICE - £4/2/6 Per Ton Nett Cash on Trucks Manufacturers’ Works Railage rate charged as from nearest Manufacturers’ Works to Farmers’ Stations. Large Stocks of High-Grade Superphosphate held at Manufacturers’ Works, thoroughly matured Procurable through all Stock and Station Agents, Produce Merchants, etc., or direct from Manufacturers KEMPTHORNE PROSSER & CO.’S N Z FARMERS’ FERTILIZER CO. LTD. N.Z. DRUG CO. LTD. new Plymouth 14 Wicksteed Place, WANGANUI Works --- - Aramoho Works ’ ' ’ Smart Road

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19784, 7 March 1927, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19784, 7 March 1927, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19784, 7 March 1927, Page 10