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MAKE YOURSELF STRONGER One of the most difficult things for debilitated people to do is to arouse themselves to the danger of their condition and take proper steps to correct it. Although assured that revitalising the blood will drive away the .pains, aches and tired feelings, they put. off taking treatment. This tendency to delay is a symptom of the condition. The sufferers have lost their grip on things and lack the punch and energy needed to improve their own condition. Relatives should insist upon corrective measures at once. The time for the patient to recover strength is now, not later when his or her oondition is much worse and so much harder to correct. Buy a box of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to-day and have it on or near the table so that the prescribed dose will be taken after each meal by the debilitated person and see how quickly the symptoms of anaemia and neurasthenia will vanish and how gradually but surely the strength, .energy, appetite and ambition will be restored. Thin blood is the great common cause of debility and building up the blood is the logical way to correct it. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are a blood builder and nervo tonic of proved value. Tour own chemist sells them at 3/- per bottle.*

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NZ Truth, Issue 1136, 8 September 1927, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 1136, 8 September 1927, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 1136, 8 September 1927, Page 6

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