GOOD BLOOD MEANS GOOD HEALTH DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. Why ar» we continually being told that good blood must be bright red? WJiat has colour to do with the quality? Just this. The oxygen in the air is the great supporter of animal life. One business of the bipod is to take oxygen from the air (which it meets in the lungs) and deliver it to the tissues of tho body. When the blood, filled with lifefiustaining oxygen, is scut out by the heart, it is bright red. When it returns filled with impurities, and deprived of its oxygen, it is dark. From this it is clear that there arc two primp requisites of health, pure air and bright red blood —tho pure air to furnish the. oxygen, the rich blood to carry it where it is needed. Dr. AVilliams' Pink Pills make the blood rich and red because they increase its power to carry oxygen, actually making it so much more ablo to carry increased life and strength to every organ of the body. Try these lonic pills and nofe the increased colour in cheeks and lips; see how your nerves become steadier, your appetite better, your digestion stronger, your step quicker, your troubles lighter. Any chemist or'storekeeper can supply you with Mem at the old price, which has not been increased, 3s. per box, six boxes lGs. Gd. Write for .Hie frco booklet, "Diseases of the Blnod,-" to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., 13ox 815, G.P.0., Wellington.—AdvO.
FEEBLE DIGESTION. A strong digestion is one of the best (■nullifications for iv busy life that a man or woman can possess. But nature has not dealt equally with all of us, ami gome of us have slnrlwl lite handicapped with a digestive irnct that is easily deranged. In other eases, worry, hurried meals, or sickness lias weakened the digretion. Dr. Sheldon's jjigestive Tnlmles will soon put you on the best footing again, 'by helping to digest your meals, and at the same (ime resting- tho overworked or weakened stomach. A short course of Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tnbules will restore the digestive organs to their proper functions, and bring health ami appetite to even chronic sufferers. Don't forgot Dr. Sheldon's Digestive, Tabules arc sold everywhere. Price, Is. Gd. and '2s. Gd.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 58, 2 December 1919, Page 10
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