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CONSTANT HEADACHES.

People with thin blood are much more subject to headaches than full-blooded persons and the form of anaemia that affects growing girls is almost always accompanied by headache, together with digestive disturbances and constipation. Whenever you liavo constant or recurring headaches and. pallor of tho face tiiey show that Iho blood is tbin and your efforts should bo directed towards building up your blood. A treatment with Dr. AVilliams' Pink Pills will do this effectively, and the Hob, red blood will remove the headache. Moro disturbances to health are caused by thin blood than youi have any idea of. Whefa the blood is impoverished the nerves suffer from lack of nourishment and you may have insomnia, neuritis, nouralgia, or sciatica. Muscles subject lo strain are under-nourished and you may liavo muscular rheumatism or lumbago. if your blood is thin and you begin to show symptoms of these disorders try ' building up the blood with I)r. Williams' Pink Pills <ind see if tho symptoms do not disappear as the blood is restored to normal. FREE.—A useful booklet, "Building Up tho Jilood,-" will bo sent on application to Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Box 845, G.P.0., Wollington.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 112, 29 January 1918, Page 7

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CONSTANT HEADACHES. Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 112, 29 January 1918, Page 7

CONSTANT HEADACHES. Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 112, 29 January 1918, Page 7

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