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"RUN-DOWN" PEOPLE. The condition of being "run-down" is one that doctors do not recognise as a disease; the physician of to-day who gets Lis training in a hospital where severe disorders only are encountered knows liUle about it But those who are run down in health know that it is not a fancied affliction. „ . The expression " rati down comes from the feeble action of an unwound dock. and the comparison is a good one. _ Applied to health, it means a condition in which ali the bodily functions are enfeebled. Appetite fails, the digestion is impaired, the nerves are impoverished, the complexion becomes pale, there is no animaon but rather worry and mental depression' Fatigue is a constant symptom. V 0 particular organ being affected, you ;nust look for re'ief to the blood, as it circulates everywhere. Improvement in the blood is quickly felt throughout the J ire Astern. and Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are one of the be* and most convenient blood-builders." As your blood becomes rich and red, the various organs regain their tone and the body recovers its neour. V yon have an 7or all of the above symptoms try the tonic treatment «fth Dr. Wil'iams' Pink Pills, but never buv a substitute. „ Br Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all ' chemists and storekeepers at 3s per box, fir hnxes 16s 6d. ■PRFE-Send for valnab'e bnokletf "•Diseases of the Blood." to Dr. Wil'iama : MeS S., Box 845, G.P.0., Welling- . toil.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17113, 19 March 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17113, 19 March 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17113, 19 March 1919, Page 9