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A MARTYR TO NERVES.

"For a long time I was a martyr to nerves, headaches, and sleeplessness," stated Mrs R. Gardiner, of 9 Lowther street, Briton Ferry, England. "I used to be called 'a bundle of nerves.' My eyes were weak; I suffered from giddiness, and I dare not venture into a crowd. I had burning sensations and stabbing pains, and it was impossible for me to sleep. Sometimes my head was all of a whirl. The slightest sound would startle me. I also suffered from indigestion and was often in a state of prostration verging on a breakdown. "I tried all sorts of remedies, but they did me no good. I then started taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and before I had finished the first bottle I felt the benefit. I continued with the pills and was soon sleeping well. My appetite picked up and I was able to eat anything. My nerves are strong and T now feel bright and cheerful. I am as well as anyone could wish to be." . All chemists and storekeepers sell i Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, 3/- a bottle. Say "Dr. Williams'"—and take no other. —3

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21089, 14 February 1934, Page 3

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A MARTYR TO NERVES. Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21089, 14 February 1934, Page 3

A MARTYR TO NERVES. Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21089, 14 February 1934, Page 3