Tired, Worn-out Women Need More Iron in Their Blood. Women who suffer from headache ond backache, palpitation and dizziness, feel worn out and find work getting far beyond their strength, should realise that usually there is cue cause for this wretched state of health. The blood has become thin and deficient in iron. Iron is the blood’s most important element. It gives the blood a rich, red colour, and has vital duties to perform, carrying oxygen from the lungs and nutriment from the digestive organs to re-energise every part of the body. _ When your blood is lacking in iron, weakness and langbur creep into the system, and the miseries of ansemia become most distressing- . If you are anaemic, tired, nervy, and .breathless, begin to get mere iron into your blood. The surest and quickest way to do it is to take Dr Williams’ Pink Pills for a while. These pills contain, with other valuable ingredients, a form of iron that is greedily absorbed by your blood, and as it becomes enriched with this iron you become stronger, sinore energetic, and the giddiness, wretched head and backaches disappear. No woman with devitalised blood should be without Dr Williams’ Pink Pills, They are most strengthening, and rapidly relieve nervous strain. At chemists and stores, 3s bottle.
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Evening Star, Issue 22277, 2 March 1936, Page 16
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350Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 22277, 2 March 1936, Page 16
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