IF YOU ARE TIRED OUT Give Your Blood More Iron. When your blood is deficient in iron you suffer and only feel half alive. Iron •in tile blood forms a little crystal in each red corpuscle, known as heemoglobin, Hajmoglobin carries oxygen from the lungs, nutriment from the digestive organs, feeding and building up the worn tissues and cells all over the body, and also removing waste poisons. Iron is an element of the greatest importance to the body, and health and fitness depend upon an adequate supply in the blood. Modern foods do not always contain sufficient quantities of iron, and when from such cause as an illness, worry, intense grief, overwork, or anxiety the blood becomes thin and watery, and the nerves get frayed, digestion impaired, and health run-down, it is absolutely essential to get iron more directly. You can do this easily and readily by taking Dr Williams’ Pink Pills. Those pills, together with other important ingredients, contain a form of iron that is quickly absorbed by the blood where it increases the haemoglobin and red corpuscles. This has been proved by clinical test made under independent medical supervision. By helping to enrich and" increase the blood Dr Williams’ Pink Pills definitely build up strength and vitality, banish nervous headaches, and the wornout, weary feeling of run-down health. Clot a 3s bottle to-day. At chemists and stores.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22779, 15 January 1936, Page 5
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