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HEALTH AT FORTY.

Forty is the age of greatest effort with most people. Vitality is used up at the most rapid pace. The struggle to secure a competence for old age produces nerve strain, the failure to succeed causes worry, nervo\is breakdown, neurasthenia. , , , Middle-aged people find that they cannot run as fast, nor are they as agile as in youth. The internal organs also feel the effect of ago. The digestion resents things that it accepted before, the heart palpitates on slight exertion', the muscles of the back ache after a day's work'. Your blood is thinner and not so bright a red as formerly. When these things occur, whether you are fourteen or forty, you need a tonic. Dr. 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 aro useful for growing children, and for men and women whose nervous energy has been overdrawn. They are certainly worthy o( a trial in every case of weak nerves and thin blood. There has been no increase in the prico of Dr. illiams Pink Pills. "Your chemist sells them, or you can order hv mail from the Dr. Williams Medicine Co.. Box 845. G.P.0.. Wellington, price 3s per' box, six boyes 16s Gd. Vtrite fo, booklets on the blcod and nerve*. 6

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16465, 7 March 1919, Page 2

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HEALTH AT FORTY. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16465, 7 March 1919, Page 2

HEALTH AT FORTY. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16465, 7 March 1919, Page 2

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