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INFLUENZA.

Its Deadly After- Effects Cured by Dr 'Williams' Pink Pills.

Influenza start-3 with a sneeze and ends with a complication. It preys upon weak, impure blood. With its lingering aftereffects it is the deadliest foe to health in winter. "I never knew what it was to be downright sick till influenza laid- me out," says •Mt Ralph Barclay, of Prawl street, Kaitangata, Otago, "and then it left me for months hawking and coughing and wheezing with Bronchitis and Asthma. I was a regular wreck till Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pal© People made a new man of me "by driving all the dregs of disease ou* of my blood." This is just the time ior Influenza. Hundreds are down with it. : Th© deadly germs are in tho air, and they seize on thos© whose blood is weak,- watery, or impure. There is just one way to escape them — make your blood pure, strong, and rich with Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People. They actually make new blood. They alone can give the blood strength to fight off th© germs. They alone could have saved Ralph Barclay, of Kaitangata, from his long ei&ge of 'sickness. "I am a strong, hardy Scotchman," said Mr Barclay, " but Influenza laid me on my badk as weak and wretched as a siok child. Sharp and shooting pains pierced me through and through. One minute I was burning hot — the next shivering. My head was splitting. My back and shoulders were wrenched with dull rheumatic pains. Every bone, joint, and muscle ached. My eyes were heavy and my mouth parched. My stomach was sick, and turned against all food. I was just a weab and wretched wreck." Such a system would fall an easy victim to any disease that attacked it. And there are always twenty deadly diseases in the train of Influenza. General debility, decline, weak lungs, asthma, bronchitis, pneumonia, and consumption — these are only a few of them. Nothing can cur© them, as Mr Barclay proved, until you build up your blood with Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. ." When I got "out of bed," Mr Barclay went on, " I felt that I had one foot in ithe grave. Bronchitis soon laid hold of me. My blood and lungs must have been in a very weak state. Before long I began to wheez© and choke with Asthma. I carii describe what I suffered. Often I couglied steadily for an hour, and then felt as limp as a rag, just fit rto lie down and die. "As no common medicines seemed to do me the least good," continued Mr Barclay, "I got some Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. Th© fiist box gave me a wonderful appetite, and put some heart in me. After the ihird or fourth box I saw they were making new blood for me. I gained in health and strength every day. Little by little th© Bronchitis and Asthma went away. A laat>, after taking two dozen boxes, I stood sound and well again, in perfect health. With all my heart I recommend Dr Williams' Pink Pills to ©very other sufferer." Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People cured Mr Barclay because they went right down to the root of his "trouble in th© blood. They actually make new blood — just that, nothing more. They don't act on th© bowels Th^y don't bother to cure neiv symptoms. They won't cure any t disease that is not caused by bad biocc^T But then bad blood is the cause of all common diseases, hke antemia, headaches, indigestion, bad liver, nervousness, neuralgia, sciatica, rheumatism, lumbago, backache, kidney trouble, and the special secret ailments of growing girls and women vv-hose health plainly depends upon the richness and regularity of their blood supply. Dr Williams' Pink Pills have a marvellous power to cure all those ailments. But of : Cjvvso jem r-.tist f.'c(, t'-i© c;onu.r:s \,-lh — always in boxes, never in boctlcs. Subotitu'tea never cured anybody. Insi-t upon your local chemist or storekeeper giving you exactly what you ask for — or order the genuine pilL by ma'l from Dr Williams' Medieino Co., Wellington, at 3s a box, or six boxes for 16s 6d, post free. Free medical achice from, saaae atk'res3.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2622, 15 June 1904, Page 10

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INFLUENZA. Otago Witness, Issue 2622, 15 June 1904, Page 10

INFLUENZA. Otago Witness, Issue 2622, 15 June 1904, Page 10