BREAKDOWN FROM OVERWORK Work is sometimes an effective medi cine, but the average man or the average woman does not require a work prescription. There are thousands to-day who are on itho verge of a breakdown because of overwork. In many cases their condition has been brought on by the necessity of keeping at work when they should have been in bed. It is these people who are suffering today from general debility. _ They fatigue easily, food has no attraction for them, and when eaten only causes distress. Other symptoms are palpitation of tie heart, nervousness, frequent headaches, and a general feeling of exhaustion. Tho proper treatment in such cases is a tonic that will improve and increase the supply of blood. There is no better blood builder than Dr Williams’ Pink Pills. They contain just the elements needed to build up the blood and restore the lost color and vitality. New _ energy circulates through the system -'with the enriched blood, the heart stops its alarming palpitating, color returns to cheeks and lips- Nothing more is needed l except sunlight, good air, proper food, and rest. At all chemists and stores, 5s per box.— [Advil • Taken on sugar, inhaled l , or rubbed on tbs chest, NAZOI* ” never fails to relieve coughs, cold*, sore throats, and chest tightset*.' Is 6d buys to dom.-'-CMrtJ
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Evening Star, Issue 18052, 21 August 1922, Page 8
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222Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18052, 21 August 1922, Page 8
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