START RIGHT TO CURE AN/EMIA. ■ ■ •' _. ~~ Starting right is half tho battle in curing anasmia or bloodlessness. Without a sufficient supply of good, red blood, men aud -women become pale, sallow, languid; suffer from indigestion, headaches, and heart palpitation ; and aro never fit- to enjoy lifo. Anioinia, if neglected, opens the way for a decline, and provide, the victims for great many diseases, because tlio weakened, system is not ablo to offer the same resistance as when in good health. In treating an.-cmiait is not necessary to take a different medicine for each symptom. Tho whole troublo is in tho blood, and when the blood supply is increased all the symptoms disappear. Dr. Williams', Pink Pills are valuable in aiicPmia because they assist in tho formation of new blood. Thore is nothing round-about in their action. They bo .in directly to increase, the _.ood supply If you are weak and run-down send to your chemist for a box, and notice liow soon you bearin to havo a sharpened appetite aud increased energy. 13
Yon may hear all sorts of things; nothing is so cheap as unauthorised information. But keep this fact in mind: there is nothing eke the Influenza Microbe hates and fears so much as it hates and fears "NAZOL." Sold everywhere, Is 6d. " 1_
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Press, Volume L, Issue 15022, 17 July 1914, Page 10
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