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A Nerve Element Missing

“1 tliiaik 1 must Jmve been born without an element essential for my nerves,” said a harassed-looking, tired-out man tlie other day. lie was, however, overlooking- the fact that he always overworked, worried, and gave himself no proper rest or recreation. The essential element for a strong- nervous system is rich, red blood. Overwork, worry 01 anxiety saps the strength of the strongest, and causes the blood to become thin weak and devitalized. Then the nerves are overwrought for the want of nourishment, appetite is poor, vague pains and headaches appear, with depression and weariness. A complete breakdown is not far away. If you are over-tired and nervy, don’t hesitate to build up your blood at once with Dr Williams’ Pink Pills. These pills have been tested at a hospital clinic and proved to increase the haemoglobin and rod blood corpuscles in a remarkable speedy way. When your system becomes refreshed, strengthened, and revitalized by the new, rich blood Dr Williams’ Pink Pills help to create you lose your nerviness, headaches ) backaches; life seems renewed and brighter, energy returns and you gain confidence and strength. Begin to get well with Dr Williams’ Pink Pills; 3s bottle at chemists -m1 stores. Say “Dr Williams’ ’’—and take no other.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume LXIV, Issue 3341, 19 November 1934, Page 6

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211

A Nerve Element Missing Cromwell Argus, Volume LXIV, Issue 3341, 19 November 1934, Page 6

A Nerve Element Missing Cromwell Argus, Volume LXIV, Issue 3341, 19 November 1934, Page 6

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