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PROVED BY BLOOD TESTS

Throughout the world, thousands of people have testified that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have been of definite benefit to them in the treatment of nervous, run-down conditions. That is evidence- -now comes PROOF. It is furnished in the recorded results of blood tests made by a reputable physician on patients who were in a run-down, lired-out state, due to impoverished blood. The sure proof of the efficacy of a blood tonic is its power to improve the haemoglobin content of the blood. Haemoglobin is the oxygen-carrying element of the blood. It builds body cells and clears the system of poisons. Splendid health and energy are possible only when the haemoglobin content of the blood is normal. The physician blood-tested a typical group of under-par, artsemic people. They were then given Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for a month, and afterwards had another blood test. In the physician's own words, the haemoglobin increase was "nothing short of remarkable." The patients had better colour, more strength and vigour, more desire to work. They were no longer ana?mic. Why not try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They will revitalise your rundown system.and brighten your life, and are ideal for young girls and weak children. At chemists and stores, now 3s bottle. —1

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19350306.2.45

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21415, 6 March 1935, Page 8

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PROVED BY BLOOD TESTS Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21415, 6 March 1935, Page 8

PROVED BY BLOOD TESTS Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21415, 6 March 1935, Page 8

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