The New Zealand Trouble. " Nerves" — irritated, over-sensitive; senses, particularly heavy, so that a sudden noise, or any repeating, fidgety sound tortures; headache, sometimes; neuralgia; depressed, irritable temper —in short " WORRY »— the New Zealand trouble. All these things are curable. They result from the hurried, nerve -exhausting conditions of our life. A healthy man does not worry; thecure is to remove the cause. The cause is nervous exhaustion ; the cure is " tone up the nerves/ Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are an immediate, unmistakeable nerve food and nerve tonic. They healthfully stimulate the nerves, and keep them stimulated. They cure the poor, worried, jaded mind and temper — through the nerves; give strength directly to the weak, tired back and spine; fill tired» dejected, overworked men and women with cheerfulness and new ambition, and real, serviceable, work - producing energy. The first box proves it; but the first box— and the last— must look just like this : however, or you will get one of the s "something elses" which a^re only sold for the sake of a bigger profit. "Something else" never cured anyone ; DR. WILLIAMS 5 PINK PILLS have cured thousands of people ; who don't mind saying so either.
Dr. Williams 1 Pink Pills for Pale People really curt all blood impurities arising from the heat, anaemia, indigestion and dyspepsia, sleeplessness, liver and kidney troubles, headaches, biliousness, weak heart, lung, chest, and spinal ailments, consumption, gravel, vital losses, boils, eczema, skin troubles, paralysis, locomotor ataxia, fevers, measles, &c, &c. Sold by chemists and all storekeepers throughout the colony, and by the Dr Williams Medicine Co., Wellington, N.Z., who will forward one box for 3s or six for 16s 6d (post free), on receipt of Dostal order or stamps.
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Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1899, Page 2
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288Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1899, Page 2
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