WHEN YOU ARE OVER 40. Your Blood Needs More Iron. Almost without exception the blood of most women at 40 and over becomes thin and devitalised. It is usually deficient in its most important ingredient, iron. Iron in the: blood acts as a carrier of all the vital nutriments to every organ and tissue of the body, and also carries away the poisons. Lack of sufficient iron in the blood soon brings unhealthy pallor and a tired, worn-out feeling, dreadful headaches, backaches and nervous depression. At middle-age it is necessary for every woman to have an abundant supply of blood, rich in iron, to escape the ■trials associated with that critical time. To get plenty of iron in the blood, take Dr. Williams’Pink Pills, which contain, with other important ingredients, a form of iron that is directly and quickly absorbed into the blood. This has been proved by independent medical tests at a clinic where 50 cases of anaemia were treated with these pills. Blood tests before and after treatment showed remarkable results. If you are middle-aged and suffering the miseries of anaemia, begin at once a short course of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. You will soon be refreshed with new energy and new health. Dizziness, headaches and backaches will quickly vanish. At chemists and stores, 3/bottle.
"BfeAVEB" is the only Sauce I dare give father. Tomato and Worcester. Real appetisers New Zealand made. ANAEMIA! Debilitated! Take Harvey’s Mineral Tonic. Creates rich blood. New health in 10 days. All chemists.
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Wairarapa Age, 13 February 1936, Page 2
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