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NEURASTHENIA

■‘Miii-aMrereei tire medical term applied. Hu. condition of nervous exhaustion I hat- r- verv common in modern, life. Tin-. | ■--1 rent- do's, not appear to have- any deiiii'i" dreeris", hut becomes incapable of --reituined exertion, Simret-irnes the sult’crer is luihrect to hvsteria. If the patient can ire I aw-;’.' lo th.o country or seaside an d i. Ml car.--- and worry it will help great]- I re-w.-d-i a cure. It will also be ii, t i take n, reliable tonic —such a o' ; a 1 1 ’> i ‘it -,' Link Bills, for in--tance iml!.; stimulate the appetite am! a-a-i-i, in the nutrition of the nerve rre's As tire nerves get their nourish'.’"nt I rem ihe blood, the treatment most be. uire'iteil towards building up the Wood. Dr Wii.aims’ Pink Bills act ! d.;;:, | , .’I H (|, With pi'OpC'l' i-re-Mai -( ii ct th" drel, have proved of tho great'':! hinrent in many eases of neurasthenia. A tendency to amentia, or bloodh n - , Jiiv, n nv most neurasthenic patent , .re a 'i (i rreeted by ilieso tonic pill-. A our own d;••>!«• sells Dr \Villiams’ Bink Bib? at o.; per hex.—[Advt.]

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Evening Star, Issue 17956, 1 May 1922, Page 2

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NEURASTHENIA Evening Star, Issue 17956, 1 May 1922, Page 2

NEURASTHENIA Evening Star, Issue 17956, 1 May 1922, Page 2