THIN BLOOD AND DYSPEPSIA
'1 hin hi.dodkh people gen'TalJy have stomach trouble. They seldom recognise the fr.it that thin blood is the cause of indigestion, but it is. Thin blood is one of the most common causes of stomach trouble. It affects the digestion at one*. The glands that furnish tin* digestive duals ore diminished in their activity, the stomach muscles are weakened and there is a loss of nerve tone. In this condition nothing will more quickly restore appetite, digestion, and normal nutrition thai good, rich, red blood. Mr Williams" Pink pills act directly on 1 .<■ blood, making it rich and red, and the enriched blood strengthens weak wives, stimulates the tired muscles, and awakens to normal activity the glands that supply the digestive" fluids. The first sign of returning health is an improved appetite, and soon the effect of these tonic pills is evident throughout llie system. You find that what you eat docs not distress you, and that yon are strong; and vigorous instead of irritable and listless. You are now on the road to health, and care in the diet is all that you need. Your own dealer sells Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15767, 16 November 1914, Page 10
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197THIN BLOOD AND DYSPEPSIA New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15767, 16 November 1914, Page 10
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