3fl **>* Wa ±? Our blood is composed of red arid white corpuscles the red to nourish the body, the white to fight disease. g In Anaemia—or bloodlessness—the red corpuscles are more or leas deficient. Thus the blood cannot provide sufficient nourishment for the body. Therefore the face becomes white and " pasty " —the eyes become dull and "heavy" and a feeling of iutense weariness pervades the whole system. To overcome Anaemia, the blood supply needs recharging with red corpuscle 3. And it is here that Tft« Win* of Lift possesKS such wonderful power. Because, being a blood - maker, 'Wincarnis' creates a wealth of new rich, red blood, which brings the roses back to the cheeks—gives a sparkle to the eyes—and surcharges the whole body with new vitality and new life. That is why over 10,060 Doctors recommend < Wincarnis. , Begin to get well TO-DAY. ' Wincarnls' it made in England by COLEMAN & CO.. Ltd., Wfocamis Works, Norwich. Von can bur ' * Wincarnis' (torn any Wins Merchant, licensed Chemist or Grocer, ' but if yon experienoe any difficulty is obtaining it, write dtrtct to Sole Dittribntlnf Attests, Fastest ' & Johnson, 215, Claienca Street, / Sydney. N.a.W.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17109, 2 April 1921, Page 2
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187Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17109, 2 April 1921, Page 2
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