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Clinical Tests Prove That Dr. Williams* Pink Pills Increase Iron in the Blood. A group of over 50 run-down men and women, of various ages, were given treatment With Dr Williams’ Pink Pills, under expert and reputable medical supervision, to thoroughly test' the efficacy of this world-famous tonic. Blood tests, under the latest and most scientific were made before and 'after treatment,' and gave irrefutable proof- that these pills' increase the iron and red corpuscles in. the blood, speedily and readily.- The patients experienced great benefit from the treatment, .and stated their nerves were better, digestion improved, and they felt stronger, more vital, arid had a brighter outlook on life. 1 ■ Medical conclusions determined by the tests were that the formula of Dr Williams’ Pink Pills is a remarkably effective one, and has indisputable value -in cases of anssmia, nervous troubles, as a'general tonic arid for building up resistance to disease. ... If you are pale and delicate, nervy and run-down, feel tired out, languid, suffer . palpitation, * breathlessness, loss of sleep, or digestive take Dr Williams’ Bink Pills' without delay. It is a tested and reliable remedy of many .years’ standing, and' rarely fails to give prompt benefit. At chemists and stores, 3/bottle.
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Evening Star, Issue 22229, 6 January 1936, Page 2
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264Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22229, 6 January 1936, Page 2
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