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TIME. TO TAKE A TONIC The time, to take a tonic. is any time that .one ffcela -Tun down and. Lacking ill necessary energy, when the blood is weak / and . thin, wid .when the nerves nro run down and have , lost their tone. Tonics..are. the most widely used of all medicines. They are the medicines which restore the various bodily organs, muscles and nerve cells from a las and sluggish .state to ono making them capable of normal activity. Tonics impart p,' sense of well-being and strength. They are not to be confused with stimulants which may give an immediate false strength. .There are tonics for the nerves, blood and stomach, but undoubtedly the most useful is one having a combined effect and generally benefiting the system. Undoubtedly the best known tonic is the ihuch-spokcn-of Dr Williams’ Pink [‘ills. These pills have established a iiigh reputation as a blood builder and nerve tonic. Their action helps make Ihe thin blood rich and red, enabling it to carry nourishment to weak and inflamed norvas, increase the appetite, and make digestion normal, correct sleeplessness and most forms of headaches. Try them for any trouble caused bv thin blood or weak nerves, such as anaemia, rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica. lumbago, indigestion, sick headache, or St. Vitus’ dance. useful booklet, “Diseases of the Blood.’’ will he sent, on application to Dr ..Williams’ Medicine Co : , Wellington. ' ’

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9514, 23 November 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9514, 23 November 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9514, 23 November 1916, Page 7

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