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AUSTRALIAN WOMEN "ALL NERVES."

A Note of Alarm.

There are orninons signs that the conditions of present day life induce a state of extreme nervous tension in women, especially married women. The danger threatens not only the happiness of many homes but the welfare of the next generation also. One instance is that of a lady at Kaiwarra, Wellington, who has been the victim of distressing nerve troubles. The following details were furnished by Mrs Mary Maher to our reporter. She stated :—" For many years my nervous system was completely shattered, and life was almost unendurable. At times I was quite unable to control invself and would start and tremble at the slightest sound. Previous to that I suffered from a serious internal complaint and was discharged from the Hospital in the belief that I could not live long. I was extremely weak and languid, and my food did not give me strength to do domestic duties. Having read how a lady, who had suffered similarly, had been cured by Dr. Williams' pink pills, my husband purchased several boxes for me. After taking two boxes a wonderful improvement was noticeable. My nerves became retoned, and I felt brighter and stronger; a continuance with Dr. Williams' pink pills cured me. The weakness, lassitude, and trembling sensations have all disappeared, and I take pleasure in performing my household duties. As a nerve tonic Dr. Williams' pink pills are unrivalled." By retoning the nerves and enriching and increasing the blood supply Dr. iWilliams' pink pills cure such cases as Mrs Maher's. Various nerve diseases such as epilepsy, paralysis, neuralgia, St. Vitus' dance, hysteria, and early decay of the faculties have yielded to the great tonic effect of Dr. Williams' pink pills, which are sold by chemists and storekeepers and by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co,, Wellington, price three shillings per box. six boxes sixteen and six, post free. Look for the full name as substitutes are often passed off on unsuspecting persons.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9940, 11 December 1900, Page 3

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AUSTRALIAN WOMEN "ALL NERVES." Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9940, 11 December 1900, Page 3

AUSTRALIAN WOMEN "ALL NERVES." Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9940, 11 December 1900, Page 3