A TONIC FOR THE NERVES. Nervous people who have not yet developed a disease that can be recognised and treated by the medical profession have the greatest trouble in finding relief. Irritability, headache., sleeplessness, nervous dyspepsia, all these discomforts make life miserable, but are endured rather than run a doctor's bill without definite hope of recovery. Every such sufferer should know the danger of such a condition of the nervous system. Nervous debility and even paralysis may easily result if the tpne of the nerves is not restored. The one big fact that brings hope and relief is that the nerves can be restored by building up the blood. It cannot be too often repeated that only through the blood can nourishment and medicine reach the nerves. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills make the blood rich and red and quickly restore vitality and energy to a weak nervous system. A nervous person who gives these pills a trial is almost certain to see good results and, what is move, the benefit will be lasting because the trouble is attacked at its root. Thin blood makes weak nerves. Building up the blood restores nerve force. Get a box of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to-day. They can be had at any dealers. A useful little booklet "Diseases of the Nervous System" free to any 'reader who sends a post card request for same to Dr. Williams' Medicine Co,, Wellington. —Advt
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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 93, 18 October 1915, Page 4
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237Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 93, 18 October 1915, Page 4
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