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THE BBEAKING POINT. /Fhon Mind ana Body are Fagged. Many serious accidents, as well as mistakes in life, have been traced to failure:of the memory. When persons of either sex begin to hesitate in speaking, cannot collect their thoughts and forget things, when excitement upsets them, then, says the doctor, here is a caso bordering on neurasthenia. If this^ state of health continues, Collapse may follow. It is a recognised fact that most nervous disorders are due to impoverished blood. Nerves that are not fully nourished by the blood are quite unable.!to meet the strain upon them. Then the mind and body become faggedy and a nervous breakdown is threatened. Only! new, puro blood can savo the victims' from collapse and this threat of neurasthenia. Good, rich blood is created in abundance by Dr. .Williams' Pink Pills, and in that way these pills have, in a great number of cases, banished nervous disturbances. They have given increased energy, fitness, keen appetite, strong, steady nerves and robust health to men and women who were once nervous wrecks. So if you are a sufferer from any nerve trouble, you should give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a trial. All Chemists and Storekeepers sell them, 3s a bottle—nothing else will do. — Advt. AN-EIGHTY"yEAES' STORY. It was a particular touch of richness a shade of difference) in Dill's Best tobacco that first won its approval when it was put on the.American market eighty years ago. "Dill's Best is a mighty fine pipe tobacco," was heard when men got together, lighted up, and sat down for a round of man-talk. Tourists carried Dill's Best to distant lands. Soon tho little factory in Virginia was getting orders by post from England and Europe. Year by year the good tobacco news kept spreading in ever widening circles, until the quality of Dill's Best has become famed all over the world, including Now Zealand.—Adyt.: -, t . -..,,- ■;.■■.■ ;. ( .

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 28 January 1929, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 28 January 1929, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 28 January 1929, Page 17