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DO ONE THING PROPERLY. A HINT REGARDING WORK AND HEALTH. , The people who most often succeed in life aro not those versatile souls who can turn their hands to. anything—Jack of all trades, master of nunc—but those who devoto themselves to doing one thing only and doing it well. So it is with business. Not many people get rich by turning a sowing machine which will ■make anything you like; but fortunes are niado by an automatic machino that turns out ono little bolt or screw all day long.

In medicine that which does the most good is the one which does one thing only, and does it well—that is, Dr. AVifliams' Pink Pills for Pale People, which Hiuko good, rich, plentiful rod blood, and nothing else. All tho good effects, which have made Dr. Williams' Pink Pills famous, result from their wonderful power of blood-making. The firm step, steady nerves, healthy appetite, improved brain power, ironclad indigestion, firm, red lips, and clear eyo, that are conspicuous when Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are taken—all come from the rich, red blood that they make.

No better blood and' nervo tonic can bo offered you, and if you are ailing or losing, energy yon will do well to obtain Dr. Williams' Pink Pills now, Any chemist can supply, but ask for Dr. AVilliams' and see that namo is on the package.

■ How and why Dr. Williams' Pink Pills achieve their wonderful results is explained in a free book, "Diseases of the Blood," for which you should ssntl a post-card to Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Box 845, 6.P.0., Wellington. My gallant son and Anzac brave Has faced and fought, the foe; Upon his war-worn khaki coat, .Tie wears the "D.5.0." From far Courtrai he wrote to say, Trench hardships he'd endure, Because I kept him well supplied With Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. . ~ Adrt.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 44, 16 November 1918, Page 3

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310

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 44, 16 November 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 44, 16 November 1918, Page 3

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