INFLUENZA COLDS.
It is at this time of the year, when the weather is very changeable*, hot one day and cold the next, that? colds are caught and influenza becomes pre* velant. Influenza invariably leaves the patent, weak and with tbia blood", and this anamia is very stubborn in resisting treatment. It must bo corrected, however, before any euro can bf considered permanent. As long as th* blood remains thin there will continue the relapses with which most suffer ers from influenza ■ are familiar. Warmth and quiet alono give comfort and these not for long • at a time. Sleerjis Testifies and doe's] not refresh the nerves which aro always at'high tension. The best way to correct this after-effect-of influenza is to build up the blood and there is no better, blood builder than Dr. Williams' Pink Pill». As eoon as the revitalised blood courses through the system yon are awaie of its soothim? influence. Gradually the colour returns •to the pale cheeks, appetite and digestion improve and yon are on the road to sneprove and you are on the road, to health. ;; Dr. Williams' Pink Pills sold everywhere, price 3a per box: ' 0
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18486, 14 September 1925, Page 9
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193INFLUENZA COLDS. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18486, 14 September 1925, Page 9
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