WHEN STRENGTH FAILS
PROPER STEPS TO TAKE. The many thousands of. people who have no great reserve of strength, who liave than blood and weak nerves, -urgently need a tonic. People with strong constitutions escape many minor ills that make life miserable for others. Don't you envy the friend who does not know what a headrtohe lis, whose digestion is perfect, and who sloeps undisturbed? How far do yon differ from this description, -and have you ever made an earnest effort to strengthen your constitution, to build up your system, to ward, oft' disease and discomfort? Everyone caranofc have perfect health, but unless you have an organic disease it is generally possible to improve your physical oonditaon by) attention to the rules of health., the first of which is to k?-ep the blood built up, rich and red. When the Mood lacks red corpuscles the blood is under-nourished, you lose in weight, and as the nerves are starved you suffer from some form of nervemsneas. It is- a scientific fact that Dr Williams' Pink Pills caus>o tho red corpuscles to increase in number, and tMa improvement in the blood, after taking Dr Williams' Pink Pills, is demonstrated by a, healthy glow on the cheeks, red lips, and tho feeling of renewed strength throughout the system. Dir Wiifoma' Pink Pilte are a good tonic for men, worn on, and ohdldren j start a course to-day and avoid' the substitutes sometimes offered at gbops by asking for Dr Willlisams'. Write for tho free booklet, ' Diseases of the Nervous System;' to the Dir Williams' Medkne Box 845, Gr.PvO., W*UingtsoiEU—LAjdictJ
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Evening Star, Issue 17087, 4 July 1919, Page 3
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266WHEN STRENGTH FAILS Evening Star, Issue 17087, 4 July 1919, Page 3
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