GUARD AGAINST ’FLU .
Catching cold after cold, or failing to throw off one that has lingered about for weeks, is a source of great danger. A cold usually clings to a victim who is in a run-down state of •health, and exposes the sufferer to the infection -of influenza. A point to re- 1 •member is that your greatest pro- | tection against colds and influenza is. 1 your own stamina and vitality. If you I keep these fortified, little difficulty | should be experienced in throwing off | winter’s Ills cr avoiding them alto- j£j getlier. 19 A run-down system becomes in- K vigorated after a short course of Dr. P Williams’ Pink Pills, which help, to r create rich, red blood. These pills 1 fortify the nerves, strengthen the digestion, and make good the toss of 1 strength caused through over-work, | worry or influenza. Protect yourself R against the ravages of influenza by j| maintaining a vitalised, vigorous | system with Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, g Of chemists and stores. Say “Dr. | Williams’ ” —and take no other. [I
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Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18944, 15 May 1933, Page 5
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