WHY DOCTORS NO LOPER CLAIM TO "'CURE " PEOPLE. A fow years ago it was a comnioE. thing for tho family doctor to say "I will cure you in a few days." This cheerful prophecy often gave the patient new hope and courage, but it is no. longer good form. Doctors still "euro" malaria and a few other troubles in which th.ir medicines have a direct or "specific" action on the virus of tho disease. In other cases they simply givo supporting medicine and keep up the strength of tho patient until Naturo effects a cure. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure chlorosis and other trouble duo to thin blood because they havo a specific action on the blood, building it up, purifying and enriching it. This direct action on the blood also mokes them tho best supporting and strengthening medicine. If you aro thin and weak, breathless after slight exertion, if you havo palpitation of the heart, wind on the stomach, cold hands and feet, if you aro nervous and easily irritated and show other signs of weakened vitality, try theso strengthening pills at once and let the rich, rod blood cure you. Get a box. to-day at the nearest chemist and begin at once to build up your health- 2 THIS IS THE v*___,T__Eß FOB HOT WATER BOTTLES. THE B_£----s nre getting much ' colder, ana it ii b«i-_. to have z. Hot Bottle than he tossing _o__d with oold test Ours are imported . direct, quality guaranteed. All sizes _rc__ ds. . ! BARNETT AND CO., OJ_- HIGHS JH. THE SQDAEE. 1
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14985, 4 June 1914, Page 13
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259Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume L, Issue 14985, 4 June 1914, Page 13
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