HEALTH HELP IN TIME.
A great physician has said that half lh« :| , fatal illnesses in the world are caused by self-neglect. People allow themselves to '% become seriously ill because they do not |j take care of their health when they aw }| only a little out of sorts. He added that -| •there are two danger shortness of j breath after running or going izpstairs and % headache with bad appetite at breakfast f. time. People with these symptoms arft 'I; always the people who fall victims OKS disease easily, because their blood is in % an impoverished impure state and their I power of resistance low. r| The way to enrich your blood is to feed 1 your blood. Ordinary food cannot help you to nourish the blood if you are out of ■ ? sorts and already on the way to illness. Ifcfe is necessary to take concentrated blood- £ food, and, fortunately, this can be obtained .' by readers in Dr. Williams' Pink Pills- .$ one of the most wonderful blood-building ,; medicines ever discovered. These pills , : have benefited thousands of people who promptly took them in cases of nervous J weakness and blood ailments which might; have developed into serious disease. ji§ Any reader of this paper may have all useful booklet on "Building 'Ud the % Blood" by writing to th« Dr. Williams' ■ * Medicine Co., Box 845, Wellington. J§
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16560, 8 June 1917, Page 6
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