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A NON-ALCOHOLIC TONIC

Many people need a tonic at this time of year, old folks, weak folks, thin people, people who aro run down from too much work—and vacation still many weeks away. Nervous people also need a tonic but cannot eafoly take alcohol. A non-alcoholio tonic that will build up the blood and strengthen the nerves is what most people need and Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are exactly that. The one 6ymptom of thin blood that everybody recognises is pallor. It shows so gradually that other people are liable to notice it.before you do. But it is important that, you should notice and heed the warning, because the thin blood that causes tho pallor betrays some drain on the body or some poisoning by it? own wasto materials that, if not corrected,, will result in physical breakdown and; illhealth. 0 Dr. Williams' Pink Pills not only build up tho blood, but (hey have a direct strengthening action on tho nerves. As they aro free from narcotics and any harmful or poisonous drugs they are safe for ovcry member of the family. Your own chemist sells Dr. Williams' I'iuk Pills. Write to-day to tho Dr. 'Williams' Jtcdicino Co., Wellington, for tho free booklet: "Building up the Blood," and, if your stomach troubles you, ask for a diet book also.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2544, 19 August 1915, Page 7

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A NON-ALCOHOLIC TONIC Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2544, 19 August 1915, Page 7

A NON-ALCOHOLIC TONIC Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2544, 19 August 1915, Page 7

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