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BLOOD AS A NERVE TONIC.

"If people would only attend to their blood, instead of worrying themselves ill," said an eminent nerve specialist, "we doctors should not see our consulting rooms crowded, with nervous wrecks. More people suffer from worry than from anything else." i . The sort of thing, which the specialist spoke of .is the nervous, run-down condition caused by overwork and the many anxieties of to-day. Sufferers find themselves tired, morose, low-spirited, unable to keep their mind on anything. •Any sudden noise hurts like a blow. They are ftill of. groundless fears and cannot sleep at night. Doctoring the nerves with poisonous sedatives is a terrible mistake. The only real nerve: tonic is a good supply of rich blood. Therefore the treatment for neurasthenia, nervousness, and run-down health is the new rich blood which Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are; able to make. The revived appetite, improved spirits and. new strength which come after a few days', use of the pills will delight every sufferer.

There has been no increase in the price iOf.Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Your 'chemist sells them, or you can order by mail from the Dr. Williams' Medicine ■Co., Box; 845,-G.P.0., Wellington, price 3s per box, six . boxes 16s 6d. Write for booklets on the blood aud nerves.— Advt.

White.Tennis Shoes, rubber soles, 4s lid, 7s lid, 12s 6d, 15s, 18s 6d. Chrome soles 12s 6d, 13s 6d. Cricketing boots. 19s 6d.i, Geo. Fowlds, .Ltd.—Advt.

Saint George, he slew the dragon in England long ago, And _ many a brimming- flagon was emptied, as you know ; But Woods*, he slow a. dragon with wea-

pon just us sure, Drain, drain the priceless flagon o£ Woods1 Great Peppermint Cure. —Advt.'

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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 33, 10 February 1919, Page 4

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283

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 33, 10 February 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 33, 10 February 1919, Page 4

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