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HOW TO KEEP WELL IN WINTER

Do not let your blood got thin this winter. For people who lmve a tendency toward anaemia, or bloodlessncss, winter is a trying season. Lack of cxercisc and fresh nil', tho moro restricted diet, and many things combine to lower the tone of tho body and deplete the blood. As soon "as you notice the tired feeling, lack of appetito and shortness of breath that are warning symptoms of thin blood lake a short treatment with Dr. Williains' Pink Do not wait until the colour has entirely left your checks, until your lips are white, your eyes dull and your ears like mother of peai\ It is so inacli easier to correct thinning of the blood i" the earlier slaws than later. Dr. Williams'. Pink Pills build up tho blood and strengthen the nerves. In this -way tho general health i« improved, the appetito increases, tho digestion is strengthened, and new ambition and energy developed. Work becomes easier because it docs not cause exhaustion. Keep votir system at its highest efficiency with Dr. Williams' P : nk Pills, the {ji'eat blood bnildar -and nerve tonic. Your own druggist can supply you.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2498, 26 June 1915, Page 10

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HOW TO KEEP WELL IN WINTER Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2498, 26 June 1915, Page 10

HOW TO KEEP WELL IN WINTER Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2498, 26 June 1915, Page 10

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