HOW DO YOU WAKE? From a physical point of view wo sh on Icl be happiest in the morning. After eight to ten hours of restful, soothing sleep, the healthy man or woman greets the , new day with a vigorous body and a' light heart. If you are run down, if vour blood is weak and watery, your face pale and sallow, your eyes lustreless and your spirit listless fiom mental depression, dawn 'brings the weary prospect of another trying day. You need a tonic and you could not do better than start taking Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. They are nonalcoholic. By assisting the digestive organs to get all the blood-making materials from the food, they soon set to work to restore your run-down body. Pink Pills make new, red, rich blood to fed starved nerve cells, weak muscles and played-out digestive organs. After taking Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills you will notice how much better you feel in the morning. The rising sun
DISCOURSE ON DIGESTION. BY ROBERT CONN, M.P.S. You simply would not believe tlie number of people wlio have come to me and begged for anything, at any price, to relieve the agony caused by indigestion. Even I, who have come in contact with much sickness, have been shocked to hear of the ordeals they have passed through. In all my thirty years of experience, I have known of no complaint which has caused so much havoc as simple indigestion. To-day a few twitches after a meal; in a few weeks a positive physical wreck. It has got a hold before you realise it. There is only one preparation for stomach disorders which will cure indigestion ,and that is Anti-Acido. I have given it to hundreds of the worst cases, and never has it failed. Anyone with stomach trouble, slight or severe, should take Anti-Acido without delay. AntiAcido will put them right at once, and save no end of future suffering and trouble. —Advt.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 26 April 1927, Page 3
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