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WHAT A TONIC IS FOR

The word tone, as applied to -the- hu-‘ man system, implies that tbo -various organs of tho body are performing their functions naturally and well. When any of the functions are impaired (they are. said to be “out of tone.” Tonics are those medicines which- restore=-:--.tone‘.-There are various tonics to act on-par-ticular organs, but undoubtedly-, the favourite tonic of medical men, the one suitable for the greatest number of cases is one which acts upon the blood. The blood reaches every part of the body and when it is built up the whole system quickly benefits. Dr. Williams' Fink Pills a.r© a nonalcoholic tonic that builds up the blood, making it rich and red -and able to supply to the tissues of the body the nourishment they need to keep them in health. Most general debility results from thin bleed. Every part of the body -suflenand one "feels badly all over." When the blood is restored and a health-giv-ing stream is going to every part of the body you soon see the result of a better appetite, an improved digestion, brighte: eyes; better colour in cheeks and lips. ■Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are a most valuable family tonic and should be taken by every member for the familv except infants whenever tho general health is not what it should be. Much downright sickness has been saved by the use of a tonic or supporting medicine in times of physical depression. All dealers sell Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Anv reader of this pacer may have a useful booklet on "Building Up the Blood” by writing to tho Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Box 845. G.P.0., Wellington. ■

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9792, 16 October 1917, Page 2

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WHAT A TONIC IS FOR New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9792, 16 October 1917, Page 2

WHAT A TONIC IS FOR New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9792, 16 October 1917, Page 2

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