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WHEN THE NERVES FAIL

• Pitiful is the cry that comes from uie-n and women victims of Neurasthenia, the "twentieth century complaint" that lias arisen out of tho competition, speed, and striving of this age. Medical evidence proves that Neurasthenia is getting rjiire and more serious, attacking oven very youn? peteons. Seldom do two sufferers -xpemnco svinntoms alike, but all more or less endure a, feeling of misery -lay and night, lack of appetite, morbid thoughts, exhaustion after slight exertion, neuralgic pains, indigestion, headaches, insomnia, and "dead-tired" limbs. A great number of sufferers have found , benefit from Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, this treatment Iwing based on the fact that nerve troubles arise from poor blood. These pills refresh the weak verves with a nutritive stream of new blood; thus the nerves are reinforced with the elements they lack, and tho nervous trouble is dispclied. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are a valuable blood-tonic, and of the greatest assistance in troubles arising from starved and distressed nerves. Getia supply from any dealer to-day and begin Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, but avoid substitutes. TREE—Send for free book "Nervous Diseases" bv writing a post card (o Box ,845, G.P.O.,"..WeUington.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3132, 10 July 1917, Page 6

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WHEN THE NERVES FAIL Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3132, 10 July 1917, Page 6

WHEN THE NERVES FAIL Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3132, 10 July 1917, Page 6

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