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TO OVERCOME NEURITIS

GET I>R. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. Neuritis "is the inflammation of. a nerve or group of nerves, and its priii-. cipal symptom is pain. Sometimes the pain is sharp and boring, sometimes it is shooting, and in some cases there is a numbness of the affected nerve. The disease becomes evident as part of a general condition of debility. When tlie blood becomes tJhin ancl weak it oannot caTry sufficient nourishment to the nerves. The tonic is especially effective in cases of neuritis and many other forms of nervoas trouble. The first effect of tbo treat--1 ment is to build up the blood. "When the blood becomes well oxidised and rich it carries strength to every part of the body, and gives to the starved nerves the oloments tliey need. To build up the blood, there is one remedy -which" during a generation lias remained unsurpassed, and that is Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Tliey tone tip the entire system, make t'h-e blood rich and red, strengthen the nerves, increase tho appetite, put colour in' tho cheeks and lips, and drive away that unnatural tired feeling. Plenty of sunlight, good wholesome food, and fresh air -wiTrw> • tho rest. j Our booklets, of the Nerves" and "W'liat to Eat and How to Eat,"' will be sent freo to any address on request. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are, sold l>v your own chemist or storekeeper at 3s per box. '2f-

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17018, 15 December 1920, Page 9

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TO OVERCOME NEURITIS Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17018, 15 December 1920, Page 9

TO OVERCOME NEURITIS Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17018, 15 December 1920, Page 9

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