AFTER INFLUENZA.
BLOOD IS THIN AND NERVB9 ABB WEAK. . I ' Influenza and pneumonia almost invariably leave the system in a badly debilitated condition, the blood thin, the nerves weak, and the digestion disordered. Many sufferers who have passed through the acute stages of these diseases, and many who nad influenza in its mild form, continue to lose weight and strength. Ordinary tonics seem to have little value in correcting this deVHitv, and the victim is in danger of becoming a chronic invalid. The de- j b'ilitv and neurasthenia following these | acute diseases can be overcome by J bnilding up the blood, and there is no ; better blood builder than Dr. Williams' ! Pink Pills. They contain jtist tho i elements needed to build up the blood j and restore the lost colour and vitality. New energy circulates through tho j system with the enriched blood, tho j heart stops ils alarming palpitating, - colour returns to cheeks and lips. Nothing more is needed except sunlight, | good air,-proper food, aud rest. • Our booklet, "Diseases of the Blood, > contains .1 chanter on after-effects of influenza, which will interest everyone who has been a victim of the epidemic. A copy will ho sent free to anv address on reouest. Dr. Williams' Pink TM* are sold bv votir own chemist or storekeeper, or will be sent, post paid, on recrint of price. 3s per hot, 16s 6d, bv the Dr. Willmms' Mediemp Co., Box &45, G.P.0., Wellington. G,
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16584, 25 July 1919, Page 3
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