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CONSTANT HEADACHES

People with tliin blood are much more subject to headaches than full-blooded persons, and the form of aniemia that affects growing girls is almost always accompanied by headache together with digestive disturbances and constipation. Whenever you have constant or recurring headaches and pallor of tho face they show that the blodd is thin and your efforts should be directed towards building up your blood. A treatment with Dr. Williams's Pink Pills will do this effectively, and the rich, red blood will remove the headache., More disturbances to health are caused by thin blaod than you have any idea of. ~ When the blood is impoverished the nerves suffer from lack of nourishment and you may have insomnia, neuritis, neuralgia, or sciatica. Muscles subject to strain are under-nourished and you may have muscular rheumatism or lumbago. If your blood is thin and you begin to show symptoms of these disorders try building up the bloud with Dr. Williams's Pink Pills, and see if the symptoms do not disappear as the blood is restored to. normal. Write for the free booklet, "Diseases of the Nervous System" to the Dr. Williams's Medicine Co., Box 8-10, G.P.0., WeJlington. Your own chemist or storekeeper sells the pills or they will be isent, post paid, at 3s per box, six boxes 16s 6a. 6

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16157, 11 March 1918, Page 4

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219

CONSTANT HEADACHES Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16157, 11 March 1918, Page 4

CONSTANT HEADACHES Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16157, 11 March 1918, Page 4

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