FREAKISH APPETITES.
An appetite which has no ssest for regular, nourishing meals, but craves for unwholesome diet, seizes many young girls; men, too, suffer. ]t is one of the signs.of a state of bloodlessness, and is usually present with pallor, langour, and debility. The stomach lacks good blood to enable it to digest ordinary diet-, and so food ferments and fills the system with poisons; the palate becomes unbalanced, and fancies arise for unwholesomo fare. It is but a short step from, this unhealthy state to severe indigestion and complete breakdown. The warning is urgent, for serious diseases have often developed from such conditions. Jf you are a victim, what you immediately need is a. reliable blood tonic, such as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They reinforce the system with new blood, following which, digestion recovers and a healthy, keen appetite is created for dip.t that will do you good. It is because Dr. Williams' Pink Pills help mawc new blood that they are so valuable to both sexes in cases of bloodlessness, indigestion, and. stomach trouble. Begin a short course and see what benefit you will derive; start now. Obtain a supply from your dealer and accept nothing else. The ]>r. Williams' Medicino Co. has issued a. free book, "What to Eat and how to Eat.'' that should be iu every home. Tt gives just the information that you want regarding your diet; send a post card to Box 81-3. 0.P.0.. Wellington. 3s per box, six boxes 16s 6d. 0
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16171, 27 March 1918, Page 3
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