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PEOPLE WITH THIN BLOOD

Some people have a tendency to become thin-TTboded just as others have an in-' horlt'eT! tenancy to rheumatism', or to nervous disorders. The condition in -which the blood becomes so thin thai the wholo body suffers, comcs on so gradually and stealthily that anyone with a natural disposition in'thai direction should watch - the symptoms carefully. Bloodlessness, or anaemia, as "Oiie medical term is, can bo corrected much more easily in the earlier stages 'than lnier. It begins with a tired , feeling ■ Ehat rest does not overcomo, the complexion becomes pale, and brCathlessness on slight exertion, such as going upstairs, is noticed. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are a home remedy that has been most successful in the treatment of diseases caused by thin blood. 'With pure air and wholesome rood these blood-making pills afford tho correct treatment when the symptoms described are noticed. A former sufferer irom anaemia says: "I was emaciated and did not have a particle of colour. I had severo headaches, had 110 ambition, aiuT could just drag around." Dr. AVilliams'l'ink Pills riuicldy restored appetite,. flesh and health Br. Williams' Pink' Piils are to bo had of all dealers who sell medicine. ■

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2711, 4 March 1916, Page 13

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PEOPLE WITH THIN BLOOD Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2711, 4 March 1916, Page 13

PEOPLE WITH THIN BLOOD Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2711, 4 March 1916, Page 13

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