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£_ , _ __ HTHE blood of every healthy person swarms with tiny living cells , which are a garrison for our defence against every kind of enemy, microbes and their like. These living enemies are incredibly rash, and invade our bodies whenever they get the cnance. How the white cells fight for you y- Only lately have men learnt that it is the wßite cells of the blood which protect us from our enemies., No one previously knew why the blood contained these millions of cells apparently doing nothing. But at last it was found that they eat up microbes which attack us, and so they are called Phagocytes, or Eating Cells. '• It is only by increasing the power and number of the blood ' cells that we can resist disease, Virol is a food scientifically compounded with theexpress object of nourishing the "soldier" cells in the blood. It is made of those particular foods, largely bofle'inarrow itself, which provide the blood-making bones and glands of the body with what they need to help them, Virol replenishes the ' bloodwith white cells When suffering from weakness or exhaustion, or feeling near a break-* down, nature is showing that your white cells need reinforcing. Take Virol regularly three times a day, a teaspoodful after meals, or Virol may be taken in warm milk. Can l>o obtained of all Druggists. Used in more than I*ooo Hospitals. VIROL, LTD., 152/166, Old St., London, E.G. IF you hnvo a Cold try Corn Cob Punch arid hot water, with a blico of lemon; it's really marvellous. Order a ibottle to-day, ,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 118, 20 May 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 118, 20 May 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 118, 20 May 1914, Page 4

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