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—end •Winqarnis' gives siew vitality to those who are Run-down because —■" 'Wincarnis' is a Tonic, and a Restorative, and a Blood-builder, and a Nerve Food —all combined in one rich, delicious health-creating preparation. As a Tonic it" tones-up" the whole system. As a Restorative it restores lost vitality. As a Blood-builder it enriches and revitalises the blood. And as a Nerve Food it promotes new nerve force. Why we get Run-dowi! Wegetßun-dowri because ourdaily duties cause us to expend more vital energy than the body can replace. Thus o'ur store of vital energy soon becomes exhausted-*-»e tire quickly —we feel languid and depressed—and a feeling of intense weariness pervades the- whole body. Itis in cases like this that the help of Wincarnis' is invaluable. Because the four-fold power of'Wincarnis' equips the body with a fund of new vitality' which gives a delicious feelhsg of renewed vigour to the whole system. That is the reason why over I 0.000 Doctors recommend/ Wincarnis.' U you are Run-down, or Weak, or Anasmic, or Nervous, or trying to regain strength after an illness—do as- thousands of others have done. Begin taking'Wincarnis'to-day and enjoy the vigorous health that comes from rich, revitalised blood, new nerve force, new vigour and abundant vitality. But be sure you get' Wincarnis') 1 f you want to get well—' shun substitutes. Vlnearnis" is uiade in Enßland by COLEMAN & CO.- Ltd., Wincarnis Works, Norwich. You can buy "Wiucarnir." trom any Wine Merchant, licensed Chemist or Grocer, hut it' you experience any difficulty in obtaining it, writo lr«ct to tho Solo Distributing Aients, Faf-" *• '->• »« /-iSti

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19210420.2.7.3

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17124, 20 April 1921, Page 2

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263

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17124, 20 April 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17124, 20 April 1921, Page 2

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