AN OLD PRESCRIPTION FOR THIN, WEAK BLOOD.
If your Wood Is-not fortified against the multitude of disease germs that surround lis, >you risk being a prey to sickness. . Ynu may not be able to put in a pood day's work without a constant feeting of exhaustion. A simple, safe and effective blood tonic i 9 found in I>r. A\ illiams' Pink Pills. They supply the needed material to increase the number, of red' corpuscles in the blood —those little agents that keep up the needed reservo strength. With your blood in perfect, condition you will bo able to ward off headaches, stomach trouble, "tired feeling." and lack of ambition. Sickness is unnatural, it is easier to keep well than to cure illness. Get out of the sick class by building up y°yj r blood through the use of the wellknown blood tonic, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Get a package to-day from any chemist. Use them regularly, according to'directions, aud in a short tfaio you will note a marked improvement in Your general physical condition. FREE—A useful booklet "Diseases of the Blood," will be sent application to Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. Box 845, G.P.0., Wellington. 9 For children's coughs and colds the best remedy is NAZOL. Agreeable and safb More economical than mixtures or syrups. 60 doses 6d. Refuse substitute* x
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16358, 1 November 1918, Page 3
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