A TRUE NERVE TONIC. The early stages of nervous debility are noted,by .an irritability and restlessness in which, the victims seem to be oppressed by their nerves. The matter requires immediate attention, for nothing but suitable treatment will, prevent a complete breakdown. As the trouble advances, common symptoms are a tired feeling in the knees and ankles; twitchfngs, impaired vision, insomnia, failure of memory, headaches, backaches, loss of 'appetite, and severe melancholy. : The nervous system, governs the whole body, controlling heart, lungs, bloodvessels, digestion, and brain; so it is not surprising that nervous disturbances cause acute distress. But even severe nervous disorders may be cured by improving the condition of the blood. Hence the blood tonic treatment by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills succeed? where other treatments fail. These pills .make new blood, enriched with the elements on which the nerves thrive, and in this way they have effected many remarkable cures of nervous disorders. • . Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are a true nerve tonic for men and women too. Start a course to-day. Of all chemists and stores, 3s per box.—Advt. ' ATTENTION, GOLFERS. You have a good set of clubs, and have discovered the ball that suits you best; but you' know that to get. round that 80 mark you have got to feel, just right. It's really wonderful what a difference your hair being tidy makes. To make your head feel cool and comfortable, to make your, hair look smart and well dressed, apply a little Kosmos Hair Cream just before you go out. 2s 6d, from all hairdressers, stores, and chemists. Made by Donnelly and Son.— Advt. CLOSING DAY 30TH NOVEMBER. ! That's the closing date of the Velvet Soap free gift competition. There's still time to win one of the forty-three valuable prizes. Collect as many wrappers as you can, and post them, with name and" address, to Box 271. Christchurch, before 30th November. Velvet is sterilised soap.—Advt. Amid the perils of the niprht; Steer by tho beacon's searching beam When mountain seas break o'er the rail And all hand." hie to pborten sail, Reviving warmth and comfort sure la found in Woods' Great Peppermint Cur*.—Advt
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 90, 13 October 1922, Page 10
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357Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 90, 13 October 1922, Page 10
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