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Overworked Tired Nerves

LEAD TO MUCH DISTRESS

A good many people know what happens when the nervous system is overworked. They become irritable, worried, Buffer headaches, depression and cannot get sufficient sleep at night. Nothing seems to go right and the sufferer becomes discouraged and despondent. If you are like this, you should try to cease worrying and strengthen your nerves by giving them all the nourishment possible. This, of course, is done through your blood stream and taking Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills is a good way to do it. These pills help to restore the normal quantity of red corpuscles and iron content of the blood, which carries life-giving oxygen and nutriment to the nerves,. organs and tissues of the body. After taking Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills you should have increased energy, good appetite, better sleep. The uerviness, headaches, weariness due to anaemia should disappear. Give Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills a reasonable trial if you are nervy and run-down. The resulting benefits should please you. At chemists and stores. Distributors: Fassett & Johnson, Ltd., Levy Bldg., Manners St., Wellington. 2

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22707, 4 August 1948, Page 9

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Overworked Tired Nerves Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22707, 4 August 1948, Page 9

Overworked Tired Nerves Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22707, 4 August 1948, Page 9

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