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A NERVE TONICr In many severe nervous disorders tho best remedy is often a tonic. The most active tonic treatment is recoiririiended by the highest niedical authority to arrest the progress of such diseases. It is impossible to reach, the nerves directly with medicine. Dr. Williams' Pink PiHs are-ri nervine tonic, brit they act on the nerves through the blood, enabling the blood to carry to the nerves the.elements heeded to build them up Neuralgia, sciatica, sick headache, and a number of more severe nervous troubles are properly treater! by building up the biobd with Dr. Williams' Piilk Pills arid are. often entirely corrected in this way If you are nervous you eari help yourself by refusing to worry, by taking proper rest, sleep, and vacations, by avoiding excesses, arid by takiilg out-of-door exercise. For medicine, take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, the non-alcoholic tonic. Sufferers from nervous disorders who have been taking treatmen'- without benefit should investigate the tonic method., Write to-day to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington, for the booklet- " Diseases of the Nervous System." It will be sent free on request." . Your own chemist sells Dr. Williams' Pirik Pills, or they will tie sent by mail on receipt of price. 3s per box. six" Boxes 16« 6d.~Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 1, 3 January 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 1, 3 January 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 1, 3 January 1916, Page 4

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