EXHAUSTION DUE TO HEAT.
HOW TO OVERCOME IT. If the trying spells of hot and sultiy weather have had an enervating effect on jour nerves and general health, it is probably a warning that your blood is in a very low state. Your vitality is rapidly expended by exertion during sweltering weather, making iargu demands upon your blood supply. Shaky nerves, indigestion, head and back pains, sleeplessness, faintness and palpitation, are usually the painful symptoms of a faulty blood supplyThere is no need to endure these distressing trials of ill-health, \\hen your troubles are due to deficient, weak blood, you can end them by taking Dr. "Williams's Pink Pills. Plentiful rich blood is created by these pills, and this treatment for ailments arising from an impoverished blood supply has proved remarkably successful in thousands of cases/ Exhaustion, headaches, and sleeplessuess are quickly banishad as soon a? you take Dr. Williams's Pink Pills: your nerves gain strength, your appetite increases, and you have splendid vital force.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19251, 5 March 1928, Page 5
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