BEWARE OF ANAEMIA AFTER INFLUENZA There are few people in the country who have not been touched by the sorrow that trailed in the wake of the influenza epidemic. Estimates of the loss of life caused by the disease have been made but it will be many years before the real effect of the scourge can be measured for the after effects of Influenza are sometimes as fatal as the disease itself. Victims of the disease are generally left with impoverished blood and weakened system. In this condition they arc exposed to many dangers unless precautions are taken. Failure to avoid exposure frequently results in pneumonia or bronchitis and for this reason it is of first importance that the depleted blood should be rehabilitated. Strong blood and healthy nerves give the best immunity from disease. A blood builder is therefore an important part of the treatment after an attack of influenza. There is no better blood builder than Dr Williams’ Pink Pills. They contain just the elements needed to build up the blood and restore 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 sunlight, good air, proper food and rest. Our booklet, “Diseases of the Blood” contains a chapter on the after-effects of Influenza which will interest everyone who has been a victim of the epidemic. A copy will be sent free to any address on request. Dr Wiliams’ Pink Pills are sold by your own chemist or storekeeper or will be post paid, on receipt of price, 3/- per box, six boxes 16/6, by the Dr Williams’ Medicine Co., Box 845, G.P.0., Wellington.— (Advt.)
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Southland Times, Issue 18617, 15 August 1919, Page 2
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