A New V<B®ir UResolluitiion 1930 Everybody is making New Year plans and resolutions, and the D.I.C. has decided to make one, too. We hereby resolve during this year q 1930 to render to our patrons still better i > value and service than ever before. 'll O O liU m U I n making this resolution with your interests | |■ MB in view, we bold to hope that YOU ore B making one in favour of ours.
TO BANISH NEURITIS. NOURISH YOUR NERVES. Neuritis has one symptom, that is pain—torturing pain. This usually gets worse at night, when it is least wanted, disturbing sleep and creating misery. The pain has been aptly described as “the cry of starved nerves,” for It is malnutrition of the nerves that is the cause of the trouble. People who are reduced in strength by overwork, anxiety or some form of over-exertion, either mental or physical, are particularly liable to neuritis. The reason for this is that the blood has become thin and weak, and is unable to give the nerves the elements they need. The nerves then become inflamed, and neuritis pains develop. To banish neuritis, treatment must be directed towards building up anil enriching the blood. That is why Dr Williams’ Pink Pills have preyed so successful in the treatment of this painful disease. These pills contain the essential ingredients that create new, rich blood, which feeds the nerves; the nerves then gain strength, the inflammation subsides, and the pain van ishes. Begin to-day to banish your neurit i by hiking Dr. Williams’ Pink Pill Of chemists and stores, 3/- bottle. DR. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS. Nothing Else Will Do.
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 86, 6 January 1930, Page 5
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