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BECOME EFFICENT.

Debility is* not only distressing to the' individual but it is an economic IoSSi lr four blood is thin and your head acnes, ir your digestion is weak and your nerves unsteady, you cannot do your work well. True efficiency coiim uuilding up yourgeneral health su that you again find pleasure m work. Stimulants -do not give real help. They enable you to draw on your reserve strength, but this in turn leaves you weaker than before. ' Debility is not a disease of any one organ. it is a general condition of unfitness. . It must be met- by a remedy whose good results will be quickly generalised throughout the entire system. In fact, it musrt be corrected by

up che blood Which being rich and red carries renewed health and strength to every part of the body. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are a tonic, not a stimulant. . They build up the blood and have transformed thousands of sick, grouchy, irritable, tired and nervous people into active, energetic capable, eriicient men and women. They will help you, too. A useful booklet, entitled "Diseases of the Blood " will be sent free on request. Dr. Williams.' Pink Pills are sold by your own chemist or storekeeper or will be sent, post paid, on receipt of price 3s per box, six boxes !(js 6'd, by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Box 845, G.P.0., Wellington.

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Free Lance, Volume XIX, Issue 1029, 17 March 1920, Page 21

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BECOME EFFICENT. Free Lance, Volume XIX, Issue 1029, 17 March 1920, Page 21

BECOME EFFICENT. Free Lance, Volume XIX, Issue 1029, 17 March 1920, Page 21

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