P. C. Wren Dead.— The death has occurred in London of Major Percival Christopher Wren, the novelist, at the age of 67. He served in the French and Indian Armies, and was a member of the French Foreign Legion. He was Assistant-Director of Public Instruction, Bombay Presidency, and he served in East Africa. His novels, which attained great sales, included “Beau Geste,” “Beau Sabreur,” and “Beau Ideal.”—London, November 23.
NIGHT-SWEATS and Thump? Hearts caused by disturbing DREAMS AND NIGHTMARES VOC, the sensitive type, will churn over and over In your mind—any upset you may have experienced—any unhappy scene you have witnessed—the memory of any grief you have suffered —loved ones appear to you. At night after an hour or two yon awake bathed in perspiration—clothes sat-urated-heart racing—choking In the throat—fear is In control. You actually feel as if you were falling through the bed. The unhappy and dreadful dreams panic the imagination. Always remember this is a trick of the Nerves—your Heart does not break down as easily as all that. Take Hold of Fear—a few moments of happy thought will steady yon again—Don’t Panic—overcome Fear and Nightsweats by taking "Doctor Jim" Health Minerals—2/6 and 6/6 from Grocers and Chemists. Personal advice will be given by Tavener, Chemist, 680 Colombo Street, next Heath’s, Tavener’s Nerve Tonic, 3/6 end 6/6.
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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23495, 25 November 1941, Page 8
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