GOOD BLOOD MEANS GOOD HEALTH
GET DR WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS. Why are wo continually being told that good blood must bo bright red? What has colour to do with the quality? Just this: The oxygen in the air is tho great supporter of animal life. One business of the blood is to take oxygen from the air fwhich it meets in the lungsl and deliver it to. the tissues of the body. When the' blood, filled with life-sustaining oxygen, is senfout 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 are two prime requisites of health, pure air and bright red blood —the pure air to furnish tho oxygen, the rich blood to carry it where it is needed. Dr William's’ Pink Pills make the blood rich and red because they increase its power to carry oxygen, actually making it so much inore able to carry increased life and strength to every organ of the body. ■Try these tonic pill's and note the increased colour in checks and Ups; see how your nerves become steadier, your appetite better, your digestion stronger, your stop quicker, your troubles lighter. Our booklet, "Diseases of the Blood,"
will bo sent free to any address on request. Dr Williams’ Pink Pills are sold by your own chemist or storekeeper, or will bo sent, post paid, on receipt of price. 3s per box. six boxes 16s 6d, by the Dr Williams’ Medicine Co., Box 845, G.P.0., Wellington. 592
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10610, 8 June 1920, Page 6
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261GOOD BLOOD MEANS GOOD HEALTH New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10610, 8 June 1920, Page 6
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