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A NON-ALCOKOLIC TONIC Debility is a loss of vitality, not affectinc any one part of the body particularly but the system generally. It is dangerous because it reduces the body's resistance to disease. When debility follows acute diseases, convalescence is slow, and the strength does not return as it should. An attack of influenza often results in debility that persists for months. Everybody recognises that the remedy for debility is to build up the blood because the blood goes to every P" of the body, and an im. provement in its condition is quickly felt throughout the system. The problem in every case is to find something that will enrich the blood. ])r. Williams' Pink Pills suit most people's need because they are nonalcoholic, and they really, build up the blood and strengthen the nerves. Dr, Williams! Pink Pills arc useful for growing children and for men and women whose nervous energy has been, oven; drawn. Try them whenever your blooc.! is thin. ' • Your own chemist sells Dr. Williams)' Pink Pills ov they will be sent by mafl on receipt of nrice. 3s. per box. six boxetf 10s. Gd., by the Dr. Williams' Medicino. Co.. Wellington. Write for free book' lets on. the blood and nerves.—Adrt.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2807, 27 June 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2807, 27 June 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2807, 27 June 1916, Page 6

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