POll ANAEMIA. Dli. WILLIAMS' HNK PILLS. If you have to drag yourself about by sheer will power to perform the work which formerly cost vou little effort, it is timo to tako a physical inventory. That dragged-out feeling is one of tho several common symptoms of anaemia and prompt measures should !><) taken to remove the cause before the condition becomes serious.. _ • Anaemia is ti dangerous condition because it insidiously robs the body of its diseasc-eomhaling powers and leaves it at the mercy of influenza, rheumatism, and pneumonia. 'When a pallor takes the place of the normal, healthy glow of the skin, and exhaustion follows slight effort, when tlio accustomed fowl causes stomach distress that robs you of needed rest at night, your blocd needs a builder that will restore to it tlio missing qualities. Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pills are a, blood bi|ilder and nerve tonic. The rich, rod blood that they make, not only carries colour to the chocks and lips and gives vigour to the muscles, but it revitalises the exhausted nerves and quiets the pain of neuralgia and sciatica. _ Br. Williams' Pink Pills contain no opiates nor harmful drug 6; they restore health and strength, but do not give temporary stimulation. Send to-day tho Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Box; 815, G.P.0., Wellington for tho free booklet, "Disease el' tlic Blood." Your own chemist or storekeeper sells tho pills or they will he sent, post paid, at oS. per box, six boxes IBs. 6cl— Advt>-
For Children's Hacking Cough. Woods' Oreat Poppormlnt Ourc.-Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 122, 17 February 1920, Page 10
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