ANAEMIA IS QUITE COMMON.
A CAUSE OF NERVOUS TROUBLES. Bloodlessness in girls and young women is very prevalent, and if you feel that you are slipping back in strength and energy, are always tired, nervy, listless, depressed, get breathless and palpitation after the slightest exertion, are losing appetite and interest in your work and pleasures, then beware of that wretched ailment, anaemia. Mothers with young daughters should always keep an eye open for the least signs of the disease, because if neglected it may lead to a life-time of misery and suffering. There is only one thing to do.. The blood must be built up and enriched. Do this by taking Dr Williams’ Pink Pills, which are famous for their wonderful blood enriching powers. These pills were subjected to tests under expert supervision at a large hospital clinic, and proved to increase, in a remarkable way, the haemoglobin and red corpuscles of the blood of the patients treated. At the completion of the treatment with Dr Williams’ Pink Pills these patients had lost their anaemic, nervous symptoms, ceased to have headaches, dizzy snells and langour. They gained strength, energy, felt brighter and their colour and appetite returned. Anaemic girls and tired nervy women should take Dr Williams’ Pink Pills without delay. At chemists and stores, 3/- bottle.—Advt.
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Southland Times, Issue 22472, 7 November 1934, Page 9
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217ANAEMIA IS QUITE COMMON. Southland Times, Issue 22472, 7 November 1934, Page 9
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