INFLUENZA.' It'is at this time of the year, w'hen the weather is very changeable, hot one day and cold the next, that colds are caught and inlluenza betomes prevalent. lnllucnza invariably leaves the patient weak and witn thin blood, and this anaemia is very stubborn in resisting treatment. It must bo corrected, however, before any cure can considered permanent. As long as the blood remains'thin there will continue tho relapses* wjtli which most sufferers from influenza are familiar. 'Warmth and uuiet alone give comfort, and these not for long at a time. Sleep is restless, and does not refresh tho nerves, which are 1 , always at high tension. The best way to correct tlm aftereffect of influenza is to build up the blood and there is no better blood builder than Dr. Williams' P;nk Pills. As soon.'as the revitalised blood courses through the system you aro aware of its soothing ihfluonco. Gradually t'he colour returns to the pale checks,'appetite and digestion improve, and von aro on the rond to health. _ ■ Your own chemist or storekeeper sells Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, or Uiey will l>e mailed, post pfiid, mi receipt of price, as. per box, six boxes IGs. 6d.. by the Pr. Williams' Medici'ie Co., Box R<l3, G.P.fl.', Wellington. Write to-day for frco booklet, "Diseases of tho Blood."
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 284, 20 August 1918, Page 3
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