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HEALTH INSURANCE.

Some people are naturally than. There is also a natural pallor, but most people who are both thin and pale are far from well, and they need a tonic.

Many people neglect to take a tonic until they get so sick that a tonic is not sufficient, just because the demand of the debilitated body is not insistent enough. The pale face, weak nerves, enfeebled digestion, are neglected until the point where pain or actual breakdown requires medical treatment. A tonic taken in time is the best health insurance. It supports the overtaxed system, the worried nerves, until Nature can make repairs.

Build up the blood, and you are sending renewed health and. strength fco every part of the body. The appetite is improved, the digestion is toned up, there is new colour in the cheeks and hps, you worry less, become good nature d where before you were irritable, 4ind you find new joys in living.

Tonic treatment is useful in dyspepsia. rheumatism, anaemia, and nervous disorders. In many cases it is all the medical treatment that is required.

Free booklets on the blood, nerves, and diet will be sent on request by the Dr. Williams 1 Medicine Co., Wellington. Your own chemist sells Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.

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Free Lance, Volume XV, Issue 801, 5 November 1915, Page 22

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HEALTH INSURANCE. Free Lance, Volume XV, Issue 801, 5 November 1915, Page 22

HEALTH INSURANCE. Free Lance, Volume XV, Issue 801, 5 November 1915, Page 22

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