ARE YOU OUT OF SORTS? ENRICH THE BLOOD WITH DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS.
Don't Wait Until You are Seriously 111. There would be a good deal less serious illness if people took proper precautions when they are just a little out of sorts. Self-neglect; a tendency not to take precautionary measures until one is seriously ill. cause a lot of unnecessary suffering. There are particularly two danger signals that ought not to be neglected —shortness of breath after slight exertion, such as going upstairs, and a headache with bad appetite at breakfast time. People with these symptoms are always the people who fall victims of disease easily, because their blood is in an impoverished, impure state and their power of resistance low. The way to enrich your blood is to feed your blood. Ordinary food cannot help you to nourish the blood if you are out of sorts and already on the way to illness. It is necessary to take concentrated blood food, and fortunately this can be obtained in Dr. Williams's Pink Pills for Pale People the most wonderful blood building medicine ever discovered. An old family doctor first prescribed, them; and they have cured thousands of people who promptly took them in cases of nervous weaknesses and blood ailments which might have developed into serious disease. All dealers stock Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and sell at 3s per box. 6
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18194, 3 October 1924, Page 6
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18194, 3 October 1924, Page 6
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