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IRRITABLE WITH FRIENDS • . ' A Case of Exhausted Nerves Much mental and physical suffering ia due to nerve starvation. Irritation and melancholy often develop from this cause. In cases of this nature Dr. Williams Pink Pills are invaluable. They enrich the blood, feed the nerves and impart vitality and strength. The following is sufficient proof of this: —Mrs. Lena Lewis, "Reddish Vale," Juho Parade, Lakemba, N.S.W., states: In July, 1929, I was run down and so weak that I could not even dress myself to go outdoors. I was irritable with my best friends, lost 11 stone in weight, and had vague heavy feelings in my limbs. Shortly after taking Dr. Williams', Pink, Pills. I slept I better, regained brighter spirits, and the vague pains vanished. Dr. Williams* Pink Pills made my nerves better than they have ever been. My weight increased and I made a splendid recovery. If you are "nervy," run down nnd weak, get a bottle of Dr. Williams' Pink, Pills to-day. • Of chemists and stores, 3/- bottle. DR. WILMS' PINK PILLS. I Nothing else will. do.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 65, 18 March 1930, Page 18

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