INFLUENZA LOWERED THE ' VITALITY Many people suffer, more from the uiter-effects of Influenza than from the disease itself. . After the disappearance of the burning fever, catarrh, headache, backache, and depression, there comes what is often the most dangerous period, because the "fighting" qualities of the blood are exhausted during the course of the virulent disease. The convalescent is weak and tired, nerves are unstrung, sleep is difficult, and periods of black depression follow. . It is at such times that the greatest care should be exercised, for the body is in a condition to fall easy prey to colds, pneumonia, bronchitis, nervous prostration, and even consumption. This is the time when the convalescent should build up the blood. Weak blood means impoverished nerves, impaired digestion, anaemia, and even.; 'worse. Abundant blood of good quality is nature's greatest restorative. There is no better blood-builder than. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They .contain just the elements needed, to build up the blood and restore the lost coliiar and vitality. New energy circulates through the system with the enriched blood, the heart stops its alarming palpitating, colour returns to cheeks and lips. Nothing more is needed except sunlight, good air, proper food, and rest. A useful booklet on. "Diseases of tlie Blood" will be sent on application to Dr. . Williams' Medicine ■ Co., Box 845, G.P.0., Wellington, entitled "Diseases of the- Blood" and "What to Ea* and How to Eat." They are sent free on request. Dr. Williams' Knit Pills ar« soM' at 3* per box, six box»s 16s 6d.—Advfc/
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 79, 1 October 1919, Page 3
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