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AWAKE AND TROUBLED

When You Should Be Asleep Many people complain of sleeplessness and feel wretchedly tired and worn out. They put it down to the weather, some anxiety or trouble that is worrying them, or the exhaustion that follows an illness, or some strenuous work upon which they are engaged. Lack of sleep aggravates lowered health, because it is during the sleeping period that the nerves and entire system become rested and reinvigorated. Regular sleep is a vital need. Sleeplessness points to something wrong with the nervous system, and that something is under-nourishment. The blood feeds the nerves, and therefore the whole trouble is due to thin, impoversihed, poor blood. Enrich, revitalise, and increase your blood supply by taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, the famous blood and nerve tonic, and your nerves will respond by becoming strong again. Healthful sleep will then return as a matter of course.

Thousands of one-time sleepless, nervous sufferers have nothing but praise for Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. The action of these pills helps to enrich and increase the blood, which restores the nerves, banishes headaches, exhaustion, depression. If you are nervy and prone to sleeplessness, start a short course at once. At chemists and stores, 3/- bottle. Say "Dr. Williams'," and take no other." —2

Particulars of excursions, special trains, and mail, express and relief trains running during the Easter holiday period are advertised by the Railway Department in this issue. Early trams will run from Aldwin's road (via Worcester street), Cranford street, Barrington street, Papanui, and Woolston to the Christchurch Railway Station on Good Friday, to connect with the excursion train to Otira. Special trains for motor-ears will also run between Springfield and Otira during the holiday period, with passenger accommodation attached.

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21445, 10 April 1935, Page 9

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AWAKE AND TROUBLED Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21445, 10 April 1935, Page 9

AWAKE AND TROUBLED Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21445, 10 April 1935, Page 9