WHEN THE NERVES FAIL.
Pitiful is the cry that comets from men and women victims of neurasthenia, the "twentieth century complaint" that has arisen out of the competition, speed/ arid striving of this age. - Medical evidence proves that neurasthenia is getting more. and more serious, attacking: even very young persons. ,' ' '..'•', : ; ■ Seldom do two sufferer^ experience symptoms alike, but all more or less endure a feeling of misery day and night, lack of appetite, morbid thoughts, exhaustion after slight exertion, neuralgia pains, indigestion, headaches, insomnia, and " dead-tired" limbs.
A great number of sufferers have found benefit, from Dr.; Williams', Pink Pills. this treatment being based on the fact that nerve troubles arise from poor blood. These pills ">refresh / the weak nerves with' a nutritive stream of; new blood.; thus the nerves are reinforced with the elements tihey lack, and the nervous trouble is dispelled. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are a valuable bloodtonic, and of the greatest assistance in troubles. arising from starved and distressed nerves.
Get a supply from any dealer to-day and begin Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, but avoid substitutes. ■•;...'
Free.—Send Tor free book, " Nervous Diseases," by writing a postcard to Box 845, G.P..0-, Wellington.—Advt.
There is only one Nazol—the powerful and scientific , remedy for coughs and colds. Imitations and substitutes can only be sold on the high repute of Nazol. Get the genuine article. Look for the name—Nazol—on carton and bottle. Sixty doses, Is 6d. Mothers should keep Nazol handy. Good for the whole family.—Advt. All Kimbcrley's bright and sparkling gems, ■ ' , . . Displaying; wealth untold; Or all the richest diadems Can't euro a cough or cold. So if you suffer from a chill, .. ■ Seek something good and piire; Good health and strength await you still In \Vood»' Great Peppermint Cur». ..'■',- ■ ■; • ' —"Aotc,
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 41, 17 August 1917, Page 10
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