LINGERING COLDS. SOURCE OF MUCH ILL-HEALTH. Catching cold upon cold, or failing to throw off one that may linger for weeks, is a source of great danger to the sufferer. A cold usually clings to a person in a weak state of health, sapping the last vestige of vitality, and exposing the system to the onslaught of influenza germs. A point to remember is that your greatest,protection against colds and influenza is your own strength and vitality, and if you build these up by enriching your blood, strengthening your nerves and digestion, you should not .have difficulty in throwing off colds and 'flu, or avoiding them altogether. A weak system will become invigorated under the splendid tonic force, of .Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Those pills have for their one aim the making of rich new blood, and they do it remarkably well. Steady nerves, sound digestion, keen appetite, a robust body, and an absence of headaches and backaches are dependent upon rich, red blood, which Dr. Williams' Pink pills so reliably create. Protect yourself against winter's ills by maintaining vigorous health with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Of chemists and storekeepers, 3s bottle—nothing I else will do. —Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 97, 29 April 1929, Page 8
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197Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 97, 29 April 1929, Page 8
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