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AVITEN S'OTJ APiR FORTY. DR. I'TNIC PriJ.S. Forty is tile age of greatest effort with' most peoplo. Yilnlily is used up at tho most rapid race. The struggle iu secure ■a competence for old ago produces ncrvo strain, the failure to succeed • causes worry, nervous breakdown, neurasthenia. Mkldle-agc<l people find that they cannoti'Jii as fast, nor are they as agile as in yoii.Hi. The internal orpins also feci the effect of age. Tlio digestion rc-Sfjil:-s things (hot it accepted before, the heart palpitates on slight exertion, tho muscles of tho back ache after a day's work. Your Wood is thinner, and not go bright a red as formerly. . When these things occur, whotncr you aro fourteen or forty, you -nocd tonic. .Dr. Williams' Pink Pills suit most ■■'■nip's need they ore non-alco-holic and they really build up tho blood nnd strengthen Hie nerves. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are useful for growing children and for men and women whoso nervous energy has been overdrawn. They are certainly worthy of a trial in every enso of weal: norVes and thin blood. Send to-day to the Dr. William:;' Medicine Co., Pox 81.), G.1'.0., Wellington, for tho free booklet, "Diseases of Iho Blood." Your own chemist or storekeeper sells the pills or they will bo sent, post paid, at 3s. jwr bos, six boxes lGs. Gd.-Advt,

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 72, 18 December 1919, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 72, 18 December 1919, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 72, 18 December 1919, Page 13

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