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A TRUE TONIC NOT A STIMULANT.

DK, WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS. The difference between a stimulant and a tonic is this: A stimulant quickly enables you to exert greater effort for a short period at the expense of your reserve strength so that when the effect of the stimulant is over you are weaker than before and have less reserve power. A tonic is slower in its action but builds up your strength so that gradually greater effort becomes possible without discomfort and your reserve of strength increases. A tonie thqt builds up the blood and strengthens the nerves gives support to the weakest organs and _ gradually the improvement is generalised ami the whole system benefits. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are a tonic, not a stimulant. They have this advantage over liquid tonics that most of the latter necessarily contain alcohol either as a preservative or to keep the medicinal ingredients fluid and there are many nervous conditions in which the use of alcohol is unwise. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are not only non-alcoholie but they are guaranteed to be free from harmful or habit-forming drugs. The price of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills is 3/-’per box.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 47, Issue 143018, 2 February 1921, Page 6

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A TRUE TONIC NOT A STIMULANT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 47, Issue 143018, 2 February 1921, Page 6

A TRUE TONIC NOT A STIMULANT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 47, Issue 143018, 2 February 1921, Page 6