CLINICAL TESTS PROVE THAT DR. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS INCREASE IRON IN THE BLOOD A group of over 50 run-down men and women of various ages were given treatment with Dr. Williams’ Pink Pilh under expert and reputable medical supervision, to thoroughly test the efficacy of this world famous tonic. Bloo’l tests, under the latest and most scientific methods, were made before and after treatment and gave irrefutable proof that these pills increase the iron and red corpuscles in the blood, speedily and readily. The patients exprieenced great benefit from the treatment and stated their nerves were better, digestion improved and they felt stronger,more vital and had a brighter outlook on life. Medical conclusions determined by the tests were that the formula of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills is a remarkably effective one, and has indisputable value in cases of anaemia, nervous troubles, as a general tonic and for building up resistance to disease. If you a pale and delicate, nervy and run-down, feel l.iredo-ut, languid, suffer palpitation, breathlessness, loss of sleep or digestive miseries, take Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills without delay. It is a tested and reliable remedy of many years’ standing, and rarely fails to give prompt benefit. At chemists and stores, 3/- bottle. —Advt.
WEAK KIDNEYS : If everyone realised how vitally important to general health was the natural, healthy working of the kidneys, not one case of kidney weakness would go a day untreated. Every drop of blood in your system must pass through the kidneys, there to be filtered of all impurities and poisons - chief among them being uric acid. If the kidneys are too weak to discharge this duty properly, the uric acid is carried all over the body. This uric acid will then form jagged crystals that settle in joints, causing gRSfIPIL painful swellings, stiffness, and \ finally the agony jr of rheumatism. Or HS’ the crystals may actually lodge in the bladder and give rise to gravel, dnnp nr rhrnnir cantlOt be well tf , stone or enrome your kidneys are a m inflammation. Kidney weakness, which can be easily recognised by backache, heaviness and general lassitude, should be treated at once with De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. They act directly on the kidneys, toning them up and assisting them to clear the system of impurities. Insist on the genuine De Witt’s Pills in the white, blue and gold packet Sold by all chemists and storekeepers, price 3/6 and 6/6. DeWITTS KIDNEY AND BLADDER PILLS Fcr Rheumatism. Backache, etc.
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Freedom of Mind. The address given to the Education section of the British Association by its president, the Vice-Chancellor of Sheffield University, gives ground for serious .thought (says The Sunday Times). IDr. Pickhard-Cambridge did not suggest, of course, that there is at present any general attempt to enslave education to party purposes. But showing clearly how essential the freedom of the mind is to the advance of knowledge and wisdom, he showed also that there are many tendencies in our teaching system to-day which do not make for the encouragement of free minds. Freedom is indispensable, because it is the condition of I ruth. If you say that A is B, because you have honest grounds in fact and evidence fo.r saying so, then your feet are on truth’s ladder. But if you say that A is B because a Government or a party wants it said and believed, whether it is true or not, then truth is no longer your concern. And a nation, of whose schools and colleges it, may be said that, truth is no longer their concern, must drop ultimately out of the march of progress.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 1, 2 January 1936, Page 3
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