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COLDS, 'FLUE - AND YOU

How To Avoid Winter's Ills.

Winter brings the 1 need for protsction against its host of ills and chills. The rigours of bleak days, piercing winds with multitudes of. germs are always ready to overwhelm < your . bodily strength. If you want freedom from aches and .pains you must not neglect your defence which resists the invasion of chills, influenza, loss of energy, rheumatism and nervous disorders. Your chief line of defence is your blood. The reason why so many people suffer cold after cold, depression and lack of tone, is simply because their blood supply is faulty. Thin,' weak blood cannot repel germs, cannot nourish the nerves and body, and cannot carry out properly its many vital functions. ,;.' :

A tonic Avhich will enrich and tincrease the blood supply is more than necessary at- this .time of the year. The moat reliable tonic is Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. These iiills always help to make rich,, red blood which fortifies the nerves, strengthens '• the digestion, keeps the system. in a hardy condition, and so successfully resists many ills, pains and worries.

To men,. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills give renewed strength and fitness; to women, freedom 'from pain, and ensure enduring health. So get a 3/- bottle to-day. Of all chemists and storekeepers—nothing else will dol*

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NZ Truth, Issue 1175, 7 June 1928, Page 14

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COLDS, 'FLUE – AND YOU NZ Truth, Issue 1175, 7 June 1928, Page 14

COLDS, 'FLUE – AND YOU NZ Truth, Issue 1175, 7 June 1928, Page 14

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