PEOPLE WITH THIN BLOOD
Some people have a tendency to become thin-blooded .lust as others bare an inherited tendency to rheumatism, cr to nervous disorders, ih© condition m which the blood becomes eo thin that the whole body suffers, comes on so gradually’and stealthily that any one with a natural disposition in that directum should watch the symptoms carefully. Bloodlossness, or anaemia, as tho medical term is, can bo corrected much, more easily In the earlier -stages than later. It begins with a tired feeling that rest does not overcome, the complexion becomes pale, and breathlessness on slight exertion, such .as going upstairs, is noWilliams’ Pink Pills are a home remedy that has been most successful in tho treatment of diseases caused by thin blood. With pure air and wholesome food these blood-making pills afford the correct treatment when the' symptoms described are noticed. A former sufferer from anaemia says: X was emaciated and did not have a particle of colour. I had severe headaches, had no ambition and could just drag around.” Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills quicijly restorpd ’appetite, # an(i health. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a™ to ba had of all dealers who sell medi--01 FRED—A useful booklet “Building Up the" Blood” -will be sent on application to Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Box »w, G.P.0., Wellington.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9790, 13 October 1917, Page 3
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217PEOPLE WITH THIN BLOOD New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9790, 13 October 1917, Page 3
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