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TONIC FOR NEURASTHENIA DR WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS. Irritability, over-sensitiveness, a disposition to worry over trifles, headache, dizziness—these are symptoms of nervous exhaustion, neurasthenia. Very often the patient feels best and brightest at night. Rest seems to bring no refreshment; the nervous system fails to recuperate. This distressing condition is caused by worry more often than by any other one thing. Overwork and worry invito the disorder. The treatment is one of nutrition of the nerve cells, requiring a non-alcoholic tonic. As the nerves get their nourishment from the blood, the treatment must bo directed tow'arda building up the blood. Dr Vv Ilhams’ Pink Pills act directly on the blood, and with proper regulation of the diet have proved of the greatest benefit in many cases of neurasthenia. A tendency to anfemia, or blood!cssness,_ shown by most neurasthenic patients, is also corrected by these tonic pills. Your own chemist sells Dr Williams’ Pink Pills at ds per box.—[Advt.]

The usual meeting of Court Pride of Green Island was field on Wednesday night, when C.R. Bro. Newson presided. Visits were received from the District Executive, Court Queen of Green Island, and P.D.C.R. Bro. Robertson, of Court Pride of the Leith. A social hour was spent, during which D.O.R. Bro. W. Wright presented P.D.C.R. Bro. M'Ahan with a framed and glazed certificate and with a set of stainless cutlery for ills M'Ahan as a mark of appreciation of the manner in which Bro. M'Ahan had carried out his duties while a member of the District Executive. The D.S.C.R. Bro. Scollay, I).T. Bro. Hope, D. Sec. Bro. M'Fee, and P.C.R. Bro. Kane testified to the good qualities of Bro. M'Ahan both as a Forester and in everyday life. Bro. M'Ahan suitably replied. Refreshments were handed round, and games and music were indulged in. | For children’s hacking cough, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cara. —[Advt.J

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Evening Star, Issue 18255, 20 April 1923, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 18255, 20 April 1923, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 18255, 20 April 1923, Page 5

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