GOOD BLOOD IS STRONGEST GUARD AGAINST DISEASE. Physicians have readied one condusion from tlio influenza epidemic which swept ever tho country. People of low vitality, they declare, were the first to succumb to the infection. .Robust people with plenty of good, red blood carry practical immunity to germs, for the blood is primed to repel invasion. Thinblooded anaemic people, however, possess little resistance to invading disease germs. It is important, there fore, at this tirno that run-down peoplo, and those suffering from general debility, should do their utmost to restore the blood's combatative powers. There is no bloodbuilder that is better fitted to give tho blood strength and resistance than Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They contain just the elements needed to build up the blood and restore the lost colour and vitality. New energy circulates through tho system with tho enriched blood, the heart stops its alarming ■ palpitating, colour returns to- cheeks and lips. Nothing mors is needed except sunlight, good air, proper food and rest. By conscientiously following directions the patient can restore his appetite, disperso nches and pains ;and strengthen tho stomach and nerves. A booklet, "Diseases of tho Blood," will bo sent free on request by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Box 845, G.P.0., Wellington, if you mention this paper. Your own chemist sells Dr. Williams' Pink Pills or they will bo sent by mail, on receipt of price, 3s. a box, six boxes His. 6d.-Advt_ You are never very happy if you havo 110 appetite, And arc never very ruddy it your faco is always white. Your height is not expressive if you're five feet one or two. , And you do not need a pair of boots if r you've a -wooden leg, Ana if you're left a million you will scarcely need to beg; But if your cough is hacking, you tan t be too premature, > So hurry up and get to work with Woods' , Great Peppermint Oure.—Aqvt.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 281, 23 August 1919, Page 9
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323Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 281, 23 August 1919, Page 9
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