FIRSJ VICTIMS OF INFLUENZA ABE "RUN DOWN "PEOPLE TAKE DR WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. Look about among your acquaintances and observe how many recent victims ft Influenza wove- in. a run-down condition before tbe disease appeared. .There is nobetter immunity from disease than Good, rod blood, ret thousands oi peoplp daily disregard symptoms which .unmistakably indicate a run-down condition -, of tlie vital :fluid. ' The form of debility popularly described as a run-down, condition is easily recognised, and responds almost immediately to treatment*if the ■ right tonic -is taken in time. Its symptoms are generally extreme weakness, exhaustion, and palpitation of the heart after a short walk or after climbing stairs, dizziness, hoadache, stomach distress and sleeplessness. In many cases there is a onglmg sensation in the hands, and the victim feels the cold, quickly. . = : Tho right tonic in. a condition of this kind.is Br Williams' Pink Pills. . They contain just tho elements needed to build up the blood and restore tho lost colour and vitality. New energy circulates through the system with the enriched blood, the heart- stops its alarming palpitating, colour returns' to cheeks and lips. Nothing more is needed except tfunlight, good air, proper food, and rest. ."'■'. '(■'■■■ FEEE—A valuabla Uttlo booklet. "Diseases of the Bipod," will be sent free on request. Dr Williams' Pink PUls are sold by. all chemists and storekeepers, or 'will be sent, P° s t paid, 'on receipt of price, Ss per box, by Dr Williams' Medicine Co., 3ox' «3,' G.P.0.. Wellington. «9 Vox Bronchial Coughs, take Wood'* Great Peppermint Cure.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10660, 5 August 1920, Page 8
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