PEOPLE ALWAYS ILL.
A great physician lias said that half (he fatal illnftsses in the worhl are caused by self-neglect. People allow themselves to become seriously ill, because they do not take care ol' their health when they nro only a little out of sorts. He added that there are two great danger signals— shortness of breath after running or going upstairs and headache with bad appetite at breakfast time. I'eoplo with these symptoms are always .he people who fall victims of disease easily, because their blood is in au impoverished, impure state and their power of resistance i° w - ~ 1 • 4 The way to enrich your blood is to feed your" blood. Ordinary food cannot help you to nourish the blood if yon aro out of sorts and already tn the way to illness. It is necessary to take concentrated blood food, and fortunately this can be obtained by leaders in Dr. Williams' Pink Pills—one of the most valuable blood building medicines ever discovered. These pills have benefited thousands of people who promptly took them in cases of nervous weakness ana blood ailments which might have developed into serious disease. Most dealers sell Dr. Williams Pink Pills lor Pale People. Begin tliem today; but remember, substitutes will not ''"Wilier information on (he tonic treatment of "Diseases of ,I,c Norvoiis System" is contained in a useful booklet which will be sent free to any appl'™" l }>v the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., box 815, G.P.0., Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 24, 23 October 1917, Page 3
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246PEOPLE ALWAYS ILL. Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 24, 23 October 1917, Page 3
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