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WORRY IS k DISEASE. —; The disorder vi-liiob causes its victims to worrv, whether they l:arc auvthing to wori4 al>out or not, is neurasthenia.. Neurasthenia is entirely distinct from hysteria, although the patient may have both diseases at tho jsnme time. Neurasthenia often results from some jierrous shock, such as the loss of near relative, business reverses, or some severe over-strain on the nervous system. The patient' is usually pale, showing (that the I>lood is thin, and the hrst tiling to do is to Btoild. up_ the blood., because anything that builds up th.o general health helps to correct the neurasthenic condition. Hest and a good tonic, is the vtry best of treatment in most cases. Xh\ SVilli.ams' Pink Pills are an ideal tonic for this condition, because they contain no alcohol or harmful drugs, and neurasthenic patients should avoid alcoholic stimulants. - The Dr. "Williams' Medicine Co. has published a little book on nervous disorders that contains a chapter on neurasthenia, in "wiich the symptoms arc fully described and the correct treatment given. Tho booklet is frco to those who send a postcard to Box 8-15, G.P.0., Wellington. You can begin Dr. "Williams' Pink Pills to-day by getting a supply from your dealer. Ask for Dr. Williams' in order to avoid mistakes and useless substitutes. 4

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15954, 16 July 1917, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15954, 16 July 1917, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15954, 16 July 1917, Page 5

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