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ENDS IN SLEEPLESSNESS

When Nerves are Overtaxed

The nerves of most people can stand a fair amount of strain, but when, for some reason, such as an excessive amount of worry, overwork, or great anxiety, the strain becomes continual, nervous energy gets to a very low ebb. As is customary with most ailments, Nature gives warnings, and in the case of "nerves" they are particularly distressing. Headaches, vague fears, pains in back and limbs, poor appetite, nervous indigestion, are a few, and worse still is the absence of good, refreshing sleep. Victims of insomnia can help themselves by refusing to worry, and doing their very best to rest and restore their tired, worn nerves. One of the best ways of replenishing nervous energy is to take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills regularly for a short period. There is good reason for this, because these pills actually help to make new rich blood, and this good blood circulating throughout the whole body strengthens the nerves, builds up waste tissues and nervous energy. Try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills without delay. The imorovement in appetite, comfortable digestion, the return of confidence, good nerves, and healthgiving sleep will be the reward. At chemists and stores, 3s bottle. Say "Dr. Williams'"—and 4ake »o other.

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21623, 6 November 1935, Page 5

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ENDS IN SLEEPLESSNESS Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21623, 6 November 1935, Page 5

ENDS IN SLEEPLESSNESS Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21623, 6 November 1935, Page 5

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