FOR RUN-DOWN PEOPLE
Tho condition of being "run-down" is ono that doctors do not recognise as a disease; the physician of to-day who gets his training in a hospital where severe disorders only aro encountered, knows littlo about it. But those who aro run down in health know that it is not a fancied affliction. Tho expression "run down comes from the feeblo action of an -unwound clock, and the comparison is a good ci.e. Applied to hoalth, it means a condition in which nil the bodily functions are enfeebled. Appetite fails, the digestion is impaired, tho nerves are impoverished, the complexion becomes pale, there is no animation, but rather worry and mental depression. Fatigue is a constant symplou. No particular organ being affected, yon must look for relief to tho blood, as it circulates everywhere. Improvement in Uio blood is quickly felt throughout tho entiro system, and Dr. Williams' Pink Pills aro ono of tho best and most convenient blood buildera. As you blood becomes rich and red, tlio various organs regain their lono and the body recovers its vigour. If you havo any or nil (f tho abovo symptoms try the lonic treatment with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, hut never buy a substitute. •FREE.—A. useful book can lie had froo by sending a post-card to Box 845, G.P.0., Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3142, 21 July 1917, Page 13
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221FOR RUN-DOWN PEOPLE Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3142, 21 July 1917, Page 13
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