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IF YOU WORRY, READ THIS

■Worry never brought any good to any< ' body. But, you say, "I don't worry be* cause 1 want to, I worry because I can't help it." Or, "I worry because I have so much to worry about." / We all have our troubles, and worry, of, course, makes matters worse. The patient generally recognises this fact without being influenced in any way by it. The doctor who could meet this nerJ votis condition and cure it would be tha most popular medical man alivo. Bufi he can not do it because the form of ner-' yous exhaustion known as neurasthenia, of which worry is a characteristic sympj torn, must be cured by tho patient himn self, .That is why yon should- write today for flic book "Diseases of the Nervous System" and read the chaDter oa "Neurasthenia." So many people hava read it and written bnck, "This hits my case exactly. T am giving-the treatment o trial tuid beinir benefited." that tho Dr. Williams' Afedicinp Co., Wellington; has had a lot of these books printed, niui will •wid vou a copy free on request. Aslc for a diet book also if your stomach is off. T)r. Williams' Pink Pills are a non-alw foholic tonic, particularly suited for nor-* vans, neurasthenic pemile. Your dealer sells them, or they will be mailed post paid nn receipt of price, 3s. per bos, sis bcxes IDs. Od.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2729, 25 March 1916, Page 2

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IF YOU WORRY, READ THIS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2729, 25 March 1916, Page 2

IF YOU WORRY, READ THIS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2729, 25 March 1916, Page 2

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