Used Successfully At Large Canadian Hospital The world-famous Dr. Williams' Pink Pills were used recently with gratifying success at a first-class Canadian hospital, and the results have again proved conclusively that these pills are a reliable; remarkable, remedial agent for enriching and increasing the blood. Forty patients (27 women and 13 men) who were suffering from various ailments due to an impoverished blood condition, such as anaemia, nerve trouble, sleeplessness, overworry, loss of strength and indigestion, had their blood tested and then commenced treatment" with Dr. Williams* Pink Pills under the hospital physician's supervision. * After a month's treatment, further blood tests were made, and. 95 per cent showed wonderful gains in haemoglobin (which oxygenises the blood), 62 per- cent had splendid increases in red blood corpuscles, and 65 per cent gained in both haemoglobin and red corpuscles. The patients felt stronger, brighter, gained energy, lost their headaches, backaches and nervous symptoms. You do not experiment when you take Dr. Williams" Pink Pills, for they always help to create rich red blood. If you are pale, bloodlecs, nervy,' suffer aches, pains and indigestion, have lost strength, start faking these pills to-day. At chemists and stores. Say "Dr. Williams' " —and take no other. DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 257, 31 October 1933, Page 9
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