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DO YOU NEED BUILDING UP?

There are conditions of ill-health in which no one particular organ appears to ho at fault, yet the patient is numerable and unable to pursue the activities of daily lifo with vigour and enjoyment. Sometimes the cause is attributed to tho imagination, but tho patient knows thul the debility $ roiil. Tho vomefly evidently is :< medicine that will benefit tho whole system ralher than a part. Tho blood rendu* everywhere, and an iuiprovßemnl; in its qualilv is quickly followed by an imjjsoveDi'cnl. in Clio whole organism. Dr. Williams' Pink Tills make a visible imprnvcmonl, in the condition of the hlood. The microscope will verify this improvement but, tho patient can feo it in the mirror as shown by increased colour in checks and lips aiid added brightness of the eyes There will also be a. new elasticity iii the clep. These things record an improved tone in the body, and if this tonic, treatment in pereinteil in for a. reasonable Icii&th of time, dopemlinj; upon the ilcreo' of debility, the condition of illhealth will bo removed.- These pills aro sold at :is. per box; six boxes T.Bs.. 6cl. I'R.EE—A useful booklet, "Biuldine; Up tho Blood," will bo sent- on application to Dr. Williams' Medicino Co., Box 845, Ci .P. 0., Wellington. ■

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 10, 6 October 1917, Page 12

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DO YOU NEED BUILDING UP? Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 10, 6 October 1917, Page 12

DO YOU NEED BUILDING UP? Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 10, 6 October 1917, Page 12

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