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NEVER NEGLECT ANAEMIA

At the end of sin exacting clinical test on Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, the doctor, an independent medical practitioner, expressed surprise at the excellent results achieved. In one case of anaemia in a young girl, he reported at the. completion of the treatment, that there was a "remarkable ami continued gain in both red blood corpuscles and haemoglobin (which colours and Oxygenizes the blood). Wonderful for a girl, of her weight. She feels stronger." . ■ Anaemia.-or an ■ impoverished condition.of the blood causes many ailments and weaknesses. It destroys nerve force, disturbs disgestion, gives rise tc Leadache, backache, and vague pains in Jimbs and body. Breathlessness, palpitation and that everlasting ■weary, tired feeling are mainly due to anaemia. Girls and women are particularly subject to it. The only one remedy is to make your blood rich and rod, aud Dr. Williams' Pink Pills by exacting medical tests prove to help to enrich and increase the blood. There is no doubt about it. They contain no harmful drugs and do nothing but good. If you suffer anaemia, and its miseries, start with a bottle today. Of chemist? and store?. Say "Dr. Williams' " — and take-no other. —Advt,

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 50, 28 August 1933, Page 12

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NEVER NEGLECT ANAEMIA Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 50, 28 August 1933, Page 12

NEVER NEGLECT ANAEMIA Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 50, 28 August 1933, Page 12

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