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LATE SUMMER LASSITUDE

EXHAUSTED MEN AND WOMEN. ' This is the time of the year when nerfes are jaded, the system exlxaUsted, appetite fickle, headaches prevalent and vitality -at low ebb. Many men and women are nxere shadows of their fox-mer selves, iri'itable, depressed, worn out and entirely devoid of energy. Our hot Summer has often the effect of rapidly thinning the blood, which eauses this run-down state of health, but it is remarkable how quiekly the system recovers its normal vigour when the blood is enriched and revitalised. The great tonic influence of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, famous throughout the world, is the one thing needed to strengthen unstrung nerves, sliarpen the fickle appetite, banish lassitude, headaches, backaches , and xndigestion miseries. The great success of Dr, Williams' Pink Pills in the treatment of nervous disorders, anaemia, indigestion and. othex* ailments arising from aif impoverished blood supply is due to the rapid blood making and blood renewing properties these pills possess. Start ' taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills now, and prove for yourself their health-giving powers. Of all chemists and. storekeepers, 3s per bottle. DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. Nothing Else Will Do.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 32, 10 March 1930, Page 2

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190

LATE SUMMER LASSITUDE Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 32, 10 March 1930, Page 2

LATE SUMMER LASSITUDE Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 32, 10 March 1930, Page 2

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