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ARE YOU RUN DOWN?

The condition of being run-c. one that doctors do not recogm disease: the physician of to-day his training m a hospital wheu • disorders only are. little about it. But those v W down in health know that ii |S net fancied affliction. • M The expression run down rJffl.Mrom the feeble action of an umm«St sloclc. and the comparison is a good ■ Applied to-health, it -means af condition in which all the bolidnv functions are enfeebled- Appetite fails, the dirMion is impaired, the nerves are impoverished, the complexion becomes pale,.then is no animation, but rather worry and mental depression. Fatigue is a constant sympf°No particular organ being affected, you must look for relief to the blood, as it circulates everywhere. Improvement i n the blood is quickly felt entire system anil Dr. Will!"'" P"'"Pills are one of the best ar .-t convenient blood builders. AVi hccomes rich and red, the various organs regain their tone and tho body reco e . its vigour. If yon have any or all of the above svmptnms try the tonic 1 :r n - mcnt with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, but never buy a substitute. , A u=eful booklet. "Building Un « Bloc'l." will be sent free. e« the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Box M 5, G.P.0., Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 123, 16 February 1918, Page 2

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213

ARE YOU RUN DOWN? Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 123, 16 February 1918, Page 2

ARE YOU RUN DOWN? Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 123, 16 February 1918, Page 2

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