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FRESH AIR AND HEALTH.

Mental work calls an unusual supply of blood to tfio brain; the process of digestion calls the blood to 'tho Btdmach. Brain work immediately' (ift#a- hearty meal often causes indigestion- becats© tho brain has first call on a supply of -blood tliat should bo helping the stomach. ' "TVBereverV'm'llidTeonMy 'of the body, work- is -to''bo doijo thoro is a demand for bright, rod Wood. Thin |)lood -or blood dark' with impurities will not do bocaiuso it is tho oxygen carried by -the blood that does-the work and oxygon-bearing. blood is bright ana red. x'uia life-sustaining oxygen-is taken-irp by the blood from tho air-'which it moots in the lungs. Hence the great need of 4 fresh : air every hour of the day arid night. "But'fresh air i 8 useless if the blood cannot take up tlio oxygen which -it -gives:. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills etiablo the' Blood to tike up more oxygen because 'tltoy ih'crettfo the part 'of the blood ■that carries the otygen. This correfcts tiW-laßsitufdo, . palpitation of - the heart; shaky'liertes atid. the pallor that aco the r#suCfp of'"thin, Wnptire tflobd. You must bavo pure, -rich- blood' to enjoy r coihplßto.-health; so begin to day to b«M up your blood by •'stfpdiife to tfio n&reet' theriiiit for' a box of Dr.- Williams' Pink Pills.' •"

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New Zealand Herald, 29 June 1914, Page 4

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FRESH AIR AND HEALTH. New Zealand Herald, 29 June 1914, Page 4

FRESH AIR AND HEALTH. New Zealand Herald, 29 June 1914, Page 4