THE STITCH IN TIME
Selt'.neglect is really the cause of much, of the serious illness which people suffer from. People let themselves go, when they nro just a littlo out of sorts, neglecting the small precautionary measure that might avert a serious illness. There are particularly two danger signals that ought not be neglected—sliortness of breath after slight exertion, such as going'up stairs, and a headache with bad appetite at-breakfast time. People with these symptoms are always tho peoplo who fall victims of disease easily, because their blood is in an impoverished, impuro state and their power of resistance low. A tonic suck as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills gives the needed assistance to increase tho blood supply by enabling it to absorb inoro oxygen. Keep your system toned up with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and foods that once distressed you will be harmless, exposure will brinp; no fears of rheumatism and neuralgia and even germ diseases need hardly to be dreaded. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills assist digestion, correct the lassitude, tho palpitation of the heart, shaky nerves, and the pallor of face and lips that aro the results of thin impure blood. Try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for anaemia, rheumatism, neuralgia, and nervousness. Take them as a tonic if you aro not in tho best physical condition and cultivate a resistance that will Tceep you well and strong. Get a box from the nearest dealer, who will chargo you the old price, as there has been no increase. A useful booklet, on "J)iseasc6 of the Blood." will be sent to anybody sending a. post card to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington, ,
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2940, 28 November 1916, Page 9
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272THE STITCH IN TIME Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2940, 28 November 1916, Page 9
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