"RUN DOWN" PEOPLE. FIRST VICTIMS OF INFLUENZA. Txwlc about among your acquaintances and observe how many recent victim* of Influenza were in a run-down condition beforo the scourge appeared. That epidemic ngnin proved that, there is no better immunity from disease than good, ml blood, yet thousands of people dni'y disregard symptoms which unmistakably indicate a mil-down 'condition of the vital fluid. The form of debility popularly described as a run-down condition is easily recognised and responds almost, immediately to treatment if the right tonic i« taken in time. Its symptoms avo generally extreme weakness, exhaustion,' and palnitation of tho heart after a short walk or after climbing stairs, dizziness, headache, stomach distress, and sleeplessness. In mnny cases thorn is a tingling sensation jn tl>o hands and the vie. Tim feels tho cold quickly. Tho riffht tonic in a condition of lhi« kind is, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Tliev contain oust the elements needed to build up the blnod and restore tho lost colour and vitality. New enercy cirnubt" through ihe system with enriched blood, tho heart stopo its alarni'iig pnlnitatin", eolow returns to cheeks ami lins. Nothing more is needed except sunlight. cood air, nroner fond, nnd rest. FREE—A valuable little booklet. "Diseases of the Blood,", will be sent free on Tcouest. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold l>v all chemists and storeor '''ill l*e snnt, nost naid, on •■nopinf- of nrice, Ds. nor box, six «!,. i,r t l '" *>-. Medi-'-o Co., Box S-Jo, Ci.P.O., Wellington.—Advt.
Why waste tima boiling and mixing compounds when in "NAZOL" you get ready for use a complete remedy for coughs and colds? '60 doses. Is. 6d.~ Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 16, 14 October 1919, Page 5
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273Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 16, 14 October 1919, Page 5
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