ALWAYS WORRYING. .PENALTY OF NERVOUSNESS:'. \ • ..It is usually, a sign of extreme nervousness. Trhea. a man or woman..constantly ;talks ".of worry, whether actual prjimaginary. ; Other symptoms :are irritation,, depression, headache, lack of appetite, and a.sense of dreadful weari"li'ess.; At night you may feel dead -tired, but' remain sleepless. Your mind isVtoo active and.yqu cannot help .bvoociing. over little ..home and business worries, or even over trivial remarks made by your friends. Now don't give way to these symptoms, but start bow to restore your nerves to normal health. Plenty of rest and -nourishing diet will help you, but\ what is most needed is rich, red blood, for the ' nerves are fed only through-. the . blpo-di Dr. Williams' Pink Bails always help to make good new blood,, and in that way have given strong,-steady nerves, brighter spirits, and full vigorous health to thousands of men and women who were once nervous wrecks.
Your chemist or storekeeper soils Dr. Williams' Pink Pills 3s bottle, so get a bottle to-day and begin to brace up iyoar nerro? and general health,— Ad vt.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 83, 4 October 1929, Page 17
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