WHAT A TONIC IS FOR.
; The word tone, ,as applied to the human -system, implies that-the various organs of the body axe performing' their functions 1 naturally -and well. When any of the functions are impaired they are said to be "out ' of ; tone."' Tonics yare those ■ medicines which resto re, tone.. There are various ■ . tonics to- act on organs < but - "undoubtedly the favourite tonic of ? /medical men, the one suitablefor the greatest number of cases, is one which ' : a<jts u]ion the blood.. The blood reaches every part of the body and when it is . built ,up the whole, system quickly benefits. ■ ■ '■ ■'. v -" Dr. Williams' Pink; Pills are a nonalcoholic tonic that builds up the blood, making it: rich and red < and 'able to supply .to the tissues of ,'tlie body the nourishment they need to ( keep them in health. ..> ■, j Most 'general debility - results, from thin blood. , Every part- of the body . suffers and one ''feels badly all over." When- the blood is restored and a r health-giving stream is going , to every.. part of the body you soon see the re- / suit of a better appetite, an improved digestion,-: brighter eyes, better colour in cheeks and. lips. • ■ ' Dr. Williams' Pink Pills arc a most valuable family tonic and should :be taken by every member, of the" family , except "infants whenever the general —liealth is not what it should' be. Much downright sickness has been saved by the use of ■ a tonic or supporting medicine in times of .physical - depression".. All dealers sell. Dr. Williams' PinV Pills.
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Free Lance, Volume XVI, Issue 878, 4 May 1917, Page 9
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258WHAT A TONIC IS FOR. Free Lance, Volume XVI, Issue 878, 4 May 1917, Page 9
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