Pernicious Anaemia
A Doctor Writes A Doctor writes : " I have used Mor« life in several cases (one has anaemia), both in Ihe young adult and in older people, also in several cases of pimples of the skin. In ell these cases Morlife has had excellent results. I intend trying it out in other cases as they arise." Morlife Tablets are the new scientific specific for all diseases of anaemia. Morlife is a remarkable medical discovery which has proved a blessing to anaemic, run-down and nervous people. Anaemia is one of the most prevalent of diseases. Even the youngest infants are subject to it, looking almost as if they were made of wax. It is also extremely common all through child life, but anaemia is more generally met with in girls, particularly about the age when new functions are coming into existence. Anaemia is caused by a deficiency of red-blood cells or blood-pigment. Rapid improvement should begin to manifest itself immediately you tako Morlife Tablets, which supply the necessary blood-pigment 10 the blood. "Morlife is a really wonderful discovery." writes another medical man. " It not only supplies the system with pure blood, but with valuable mineral properties in their organic form." " I regret having delayed thanking you for the wonderful medicine you sent for ray little girl," writes H. E. McC, Wellington (name on request.) " The delay, however, has only further increased my appreciation of the Tablets. My girl improved visibly (this is perfectly true) after the second dose, and has never looked back." Morlife Tablets are obtainable in three sizes. 2s 6d, 4s 6d and 6s, from, the following Christchurch Chemists: Cook and Ross Ltd., McArthurs Ltd., Barnctt and Co., and E. Cameron Smith Ltd. —a
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20988, 17 October 1933, Page 11
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