TIME TO TAKE A TONIC.
Ihe time to take a tonic is any time tiiat one feels run clown and lacking in necessary energy, when the blood is weak and thin, and when the nerves are run down and have lost their tone. Toniee are the most widely used of all medicines. They are the medicines which restore the various bodily organs, muscles and nerve cells from a lax and sluggish state to one ranking them cannble of normal activity. Tonics impart a sense of well being and strength. They are not. Hi be , confused with stimulants which may give an immediate false strength. :ihero are tonics for the nerves, blood, and stomach, but undoubtedly the most useful is one hnving a combined effect and gonernlly benefiting the system ■• Undoubtedly the best known tonic is the miinli spolcn of Dr. Williams' P ! nk Pllls. These pills have established -■! high' reputation as n blond builder ai>d nerve tcinif. Their action helns make th° Hi in blood rich and red. ■enntyi'ii; i( to carry nourishment to wenk njuf inflnmeil nerves, increase (he apnelite ii'id make il'TPslion normnl, rorrect pleei>Wne<* snwl most forms of headaches. .Try tlirni for amtrouble cn"=ed by lliip blno-1 or weak nerves, such as anaemia,- rheumalism. nPiirflU'in. sciatica, lumbago, indigestion, sick headache or St. Vitus' d.-ince. Your own eln>m'«=t nr slnrekcener sells Dr. AVilliams' Tinlc'Pills or they will be mailed, post paid, on leceint of price, .3s. per box, six Imxes lGs. 6d. Any reader of tbis paper may have a useful booklet on "Disenses of the Blood" by writins to the Dr. Williams' Medii cine Co., Box 8i r >, G.P.0,, Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 93, 14 January 1919, Page 3
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