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TONIC FOR ANAEMIA.

<r —— DR. "WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. "When vou aro ill and losing weight, failing mVtrength and growing paje and sallow day by day., ifc is a sign, that you need moro blood. . Whatever the cause, -there can. bo no relief until tlio blood is built up so that •it will carry renewed life and strength to eveiy part of tlio body. . A remedy that arrests tho decline in. health and strength,, that begins to restore the weakened muscles ana strengthen, the nerves, demonstrates at once to the patient that tho anaemia is beine overcomo, and that tho rich, reel -blood is now helping to fight off rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago, and other diseases to which tho victim of thin blood Such a remedy is Dr. "Williams' Pinli Pills for Pale People. Tlieso pills havo been world-renowned as a > specific ioi thin blood for many years, and any illness caused by a lack of bl°od will bo "benefited f>y coiirso of tTGa.tiTi6ivfc "\vitii them. Tliev contain just the elements needed to build up the blood and restore lost vitality. jN'ew energy circulates through tlio system, tho heart stops its alarming palpitation, colour returns t° cheeks and lips. "Write for the free booklet, "Diseases of the Blood," .to tho Dr. "Williams' Medicine Co., Box 845, G.P.0., Wellington. 3

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17015, 11 December 1920, Page 13

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TONIC FOR ANAEMIA. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17015, 11 December 1920, Page 13

TONIC FOR ANAEMIA. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17015, 11 December 1920, Page 13

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