START RIGHT TO CURE ANAEMIA
Starting right is half the battle in curing anaemia or bloodlessness. Without a sufficient supply of good red blood men and women become pale, sallow, languid• suffer from indigestion, headaches, and heart palpitat:on,,and are never at to enjoy life. Anaemia if neglected opons the way for a. decline, and provides tho victims for a great many diseases, because the weakened system is not aiilo to oiler the same resistance as when in good health. In treating anaemia it is not necessary to take a different medicine for each symptom. Tho wliole trouble is in tho blood, and when tho blood supply Is increased all the symptoms disappear. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are valuable in anaemia because they assist, in the formation of new blood. There is nothing Tonmdahout in their act : on. They begin directly to increase the blood supply. If yon are weak and run down send to your chemist for a box and notice how soon you begin to have a sharpened appetite and increased energy. A useful booklet on "Diseases of the Blood" will he sent on application to tlio Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington.
Messrs. Parker and Vincent, of Levin, offer for sale two small farms of five and ten acres each respectively. Details will be found in another column. Entries for the Fcilding supplementary cattle fair, to bo held on Friday, November 2G, are advertised in this issue.
Holidays and sight-seeing aro often spoiled by earless neglect of a chill leadto Catarrh or Influenza. Wise people carry Fluenzol. Everywhere 1/6 & 2/6 *
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2622, 18 November 1915, Page 7
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261START RIGHT TO CURE ANAEMIA Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2622, 18 November 1915, Page 7
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