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DO YOU NEED BUILDING UP ?

There are conditions of ill-hoaith in ■which no one particular organ appears to be at fault, yet the patient is miserable and unable to pursue the activities of daily life with vigour and enjoyment. Sometimes the cause is attributed to the imagination, but the patient knows that the debility is real. The remedy evidently is a. medicine that will benefit the whole system rather than a part. The blood reaches everywhere and an improvement in its quality is quickly followed by on improvement jn the whole organism. Dr Williams' Pink Pills make a visible improvement in the condition of the blood. The microscope will verify this improvement, but the patient can see it in the mirror as shown by increased colour in cheeks and lips and added brightness of the eyes. There will also be a new elasticity in the step. These things record an improved tone in the body, and if this tonic treatment is persisted in for a reasonable length of time, depending upon the degree of debility, the condition of ill-health will be removed. These pills are sold at the old price, 3s per bos. sis boxes 16s 6d. A valuable little book on "Building Tip the Blood’’ will be sent free *o any address on application to the Dr Williams’ Mediciae Co., Wellington.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9619, 27 March 1917, Page 8

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DO YOU NEED BUILDING UP ? New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9619, 27 March 1917, Page 8

DO YOU NEED BUILDING UP ? New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9619, 27 March 1917, Page 8

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