TONIC FOR ANAEMIA.
DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. When you are ill and losing weight, failing in strength, and growing pale and sallow day by day, it is- a sign.. that you need more- blood, v.* A ' • '. - - "■'•.'.
Whatever the cause, there , can be no relief until; the Hood is built up so that it will carry renewed life, "and strength to every part of the body. ''" V'"=' -v/ ■- " A remedy that arrests ! the decline in health and. strength, '■■' that begins" to restore the weakened muscles and Strengthen the nerves, -demonstrates at once to the -patient; that sP the anaemia is being overcome, and that '"the rich, red blood is . now helping to fight, off rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago, and other diseases to Which the victim of thin blood is liable. Such a remedy '■ is Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. These pills have been world-renowned as a specific for thin blood .for many years, and "any illness caused by /a lack of blood will be benefited by a course of treatment with them. They contain'just the elements needed to buud up the blood and restore lost vitality. New energy circulates through the the heart stops its alarming palpitation, colour returns to cheeks and lips Write, for the* free booklet. "Diseases of the Blood," to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Box 84-5, G.P.0., Wellington. s *
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17594, 6 October 1920, Page 8
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223TONIC FOR ANAEMIA. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17594, 6 October 1920, Page 8
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