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A TRUE TUNIC NOT A STIMULANT.

i I DP WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. i The difference between a stimulant I iiini a ionic is this: a stimulant quickly i enables vnu to exert greater effort. ..tor j a short period at the expense of your ' reserve strength so that when tin 1 effect of I lie -tiinulant is over yon are weaker : than before ■ and have less, r«serv}» power. A tonic is slower in its action out builds up your strength .so that ! "r.idualjy greater eiliort uocomes posj hiide without discomfort and your re- ! MM-ve o!' strength increases. , A tonic that builds up the blood and j strengthens the nerves gives support to jilie weakest organs and gradually the improvement i- generalised and the I whole system benefits. Dr AV ; ,lliams> j Pink Liils are a tonic, not a stimulant. | They have this advantage over liquid ! t.■ 11i<■ - llavi. most of th'e latter necessar- | ily contain alcohol cither as a preserI va'.ivc or to keep the medicinal in«roj d:i in- fluid and there are many neri veil' ''uiidiiirnis in which the use of al- | rohul K unwise. Dr "Williams' Pink | 'Mis' are noi only iion-nleoholic hut '. 'iiei; ;u- ; i miHianteeil to bp free from | haniu'nl hi- habif-forniiiiji drugs. : Li a majority of ihe first, effect j 'Lot ihe patient notices froru the use of i l>r William-.' Pink Pills is. a gradual j improvement in the. appetite, " There | mnip? » healthy desire for food 95 meal | time approaches, where before there »a«< i ■•■n indifference to the most appetising : dunes. Then the colour returns to lipA and cheeks*, the strength increases and the step becomes quicker and more ''■h'stic. If tho treatment is then continued for a short time after the .symptoms clkippenr the improvement should !>i> lastine. I ! FIM-:iv A useful booklet.. " Diseases £ I "i the liluod ". will he sent on upplic-v----f I '-ion to I>i- Williams' .Mi'dieine Co.. Box

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19813, 3 December 1919, Page 10

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A TRUE TUNIC NOT A STIMULANT. Star (Christchurch), Issue 19813, 3 December 1919, Page 10

A TRUE TUNIC NOT A STIMULANT. Star (Christchurch), Issue 19813, 3 December 1919, Page 10