When to Use Dr. Williams' PINK PILLS These Pills were originally a prescription used in the doctor's private practice and their benefit to mankind has been increased manythousandfold by their being placed on general sale with the doctor's own directions for use. They are entirely safe and contain no opiates or other habit - forming drugs. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are the remedy to use when the blood is thin as in anaemia; or impure, as in rheumatism ; or when the nerves are weak, as in neuralgia , or lifeless, as in partial paralysis ; or when the body as a whole is ill nourished, as in general debility. They build up the blood, strengthen the nerves and have cured troubles of women and growing girls and many forms of weakness. That hundreds of people have tried the treatment with good results is shown by the increasing number of cures reported. Dr. Williams* Tinlc Pills are solcl by all chemists and storekeepers or will be scut, postpaid, on receipt, of price, 3/— per box; six boxes IG,O, by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co- of Australasia, Ltd., Wellington-
Throughoof the World Use For Preserving, Purging and Beautifying the Skin, Scalp, flair, and Hands, for Sanative, Antiseptic Cleansing, and for all the Purposes of the Toilet, Bath, and Nursery. f ydney; IndE B, X Paff^fciSi^'S? 0 fiS°~
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13289, 5 December 1908, Page 5
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