NERVOUS INDIGESTION. Nervous indigestion is a common ailment among Australians. It is the price we are forced to pay when we work beyond our strength, eat hurriedly, and fail to get sufficient exercise. Worry and grief are also contributing causes, and children who study too hard in poorly ventilated rooms are frequent victims. It is a disease of the nerves rather than of the digestive organs, and is corrected by giving needed nourishment to tho nervous system by building up tho blood. To build up the blood there is nothing hotter than Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. They tone up the entire system, make tho blood rich and red, strengthen the nerves, increase the appetite, put colour in the cheeks and lips, and drive away that unnatural tirod feeling. Plenty of sunlight, good wholesome food, and fresh air will do the rest. The pvicc of Dr. WLUiftmo' Fink Piilu & 3* per bos,..—-AtJvt.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 122, 20 November 1922, Page 5
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