HOW TO KEEP WELL IN WINTER.
Do not let your blood get thin this winter. For people who have a tendency towards anaemia or bloodlessncss, winter is a trying season. Lack of exercise and fresh air, the more restricted diet, and many things combine to lower the tone I of the body and deplete the blood. 1 As soon as yon notice the tired feeling, lack of appetite and shortness of breath . that are warning symptoms of thin blcod take a short treatment with Dr. Wil- , liams' Pink Pills. Do not wait until the ! colour has entire'l^?le,fi your cheeks, until , your lips are white, your eyes dull, and 1 your ears like mother of pearl. It is so 1 much easier to correct thinning of tho ' blood in the eai'lier stages than later. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills build up the 1 blood and strengthen the nerves. In this way the general health is improved, the appetite increases, the digestion is strengthened and new ambition and energy developed. Work becomes easier because it dpes not cause exhaustion. Keep your system at its highest efficiency with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, the great* blood builder and nerve tonic. Your own druggist can supply you. — Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 149, 25 June 1915, Page 4
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