GENERAL DEBILITY
When the blood becomes thin from any cause the whole system suffers and a condition results that is called general debility. It is often stubborn in resisting treatment and the patient continues to lose weight and strength, the colour fades from cheeks and lips, the appetite fails, digestion is disordered and sleep disturbed and unrefreshing. The cause of this condition must be removed before it can be remedied, which means that the blood must be built up so that it can carry the usual nourishment to the nerves and tissues of the body. For this purpose a non alcoholic tonic is needed, one that, will give permanent strength, not temporary stimulation. The right tonic in a condition of this kind is Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. They contain just the elements needed to build up the blood and restore the 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. On sale everywhere at 3/- per box.— (Advt).
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Southland Times, Issue 18970, 18 June 1923, Page 6
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187GENERAL DEBILITY Southland Times, Issue 18970, 18 June 1923, Page 6
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