A TRTIR TONIC. NOT A STIMULANT. DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS.
The difference between a and a tonic is this:' a stimulant quickly enables von to exert greater effort for ji short 'period nt. the expense of your reserve strength so that when the effect of the stimulant is over you are weaker than before and have lew reserve power. A ionic is slower in its action Ijut builds up your strength so that gradually "renter effort becomes- possible without riiscomforh and your reserve of strength increases, \ tonic that builds up the blood and ptvenstlipiis the nerves Rives. support to Ihe weakest .organs and gradually the improvement is generalised and the whole system benefits. Dr. Williams' Pink Tiils are a tonic, not a stimulant. Thev have this advantage over liquid tonics that most of'the latter necessarily contain alcohol cither as a preservative or to keen the medicinal ingredients fluid and there are many nervous conditions' in which ihe use of alcohol is unwise. Dr. Williams' Pink Tills are not only' non-alcoholic but they are guaranteed to be free from harmful or hubitJorming drugs. „.,'„, In a majority of eases the first effect that the patients notices from the use of Dr. Williams' Pink. Pills is a gradual improvement in the appetite. Thero comes a healthy desire for food as meal lime approaches where before there was an indifference to the most nppeHsing dishes. Then Ihe colour returns to lips and cheeky the strength increases, and the slep becomes quicker ami more elastic. If the treatment is then continued for a short lime after the symptoms disappear the improvement should be lastTjr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s. per box, six 'boxes lCs. Gd.-Advt. Send a Flower Message for your friend's birthday. Boxes of beautiful Carnations, Roses, etc., are an acceptable gift from Miss Murray, Vice-Regal Florist, 3fi Willis Street.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 112, 5 February 1920, Page 2
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313Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 112, 5 February 1920, Page 2
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