PEOPLE ALWAYS ILL.
\ great plivsician lias said that half lilts falal illnesses in Hie world pro caused by self-neglect. People allow themselves lo become seriously ill, because they do not lake caro of their health whoa they aro only a little out of sorts. He added that tli'ero are 'two great danger signalssliortness of' bveatU after running or going upstairs, unci headache with bad appetito at breakfast tinio. People with these symptoms «u*o always the pooplo who fail victims of disease easily, because their blood is ill an impoverished, impure state, aid their power of resistance low. 1 The way to enrich your blood is -o feed your blood. Ordinary food cannot help you to nourish tho blood if you njo out of sorts and already on the way to illness. It is necessary to take concentrated blood food, and fortunately this can bo obtained by readers in Dr. Williams' Pin I: Pills—ono of tho most valuable blood-building medicines ever discovered. These pills have benefited thousands of people who promptly took them ill eases of nervous weakness and blood ailments which might havo doveloped into serious disease. , , Most dealers sell Br. Williams Pilik Pills for Palo People, Begin them today; but remember, substitutes will not do. ... Pui'ther information, on tho tonio treatment of "Discaso of tho Nervous System is contained in a useful booklet which will ho sent free to any applicant by tho "Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Box 845, G.P.0., Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3181, 4 September 1917, Page 11
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