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O VER-SENSITIVE PEOPLE. WHO ARE NERVY AND WORRIED. The man or woman who is oversensitive suffers much more than most people think. It is a marked symptom of "nerves" and may cause quite a lot of worry and disturbed peace of mind. Nervousness and over-sensitiveness, which usually go together, have made many people fail at critical moments, forget things, make painful mistakes, mix decisions, avoid company, and social gatherings. Some women are particularly liable Io be nervy and sensitive, and worry 100 much. The trouble may be. inherited or brought about by run-down, shaky nerves. The latter cause is more general. The exercise of will power will help Io restore confidence, but where the nerves are to blame, I hey must be built up before the affection can bo mastered. The famous nerve tonic. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, has proved really successful in the treatment of exhausted nerves, '['he action of these pills creates new rich blood, which nourishes Ihe nervous system and strengthens the whole body. As the new blood made by Dr. V illiams’ Pink Pills builds up your nerves, you will gain confidence, feel brighter, more cheerful, and walk with a stronger stop. So, if your nerves need restoring, I hen Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills will do 'it. Of all chemists and. storekeepers, 3s. bottle—nothing else will do—A<|vt.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 221, 19 June 1928, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 221, 19 June 1928, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 221, 19 June 1928, Page 13

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