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WHAT TIRED NERVES NEED. .Trembling hands, twitchings of the face and limbs, jaded appearance, sleeplessness, feelings of irritation, depression and weariness are signs that all is not well' with your nerves. You should pay heed to these warnings; because shaky; shattered nerves are a. serious handicap in life. When a man or woman is a prey to rundown nerves every little worry or trifling reverse causes acute misery. The one thing that will really help you to recover your lost nerve power is rich, red blood. Your nerves are fed only by your blood, and exhausted nervous energy is a . sign of thin, weak blood. Start to-day a' ; short course of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, which are famous for their bloodenriehiug and blood-building powers. These pills will soon make your feel vital and strong nerved. Your outlook on life wilt improve, your digestion will revive,. your appearance will brighten up and you will enjoy refreshing sleep. Of - chemists and stores. Say. “Dr. Williams’ J> —and take -no other.: ‘*T had rather a trying experience once upon a time,”..writes Mr. Robert Seeley in a London weekly. “I was a young new chum then, one of a party of prospectors in Northern Queensland. One day : I wandered a.wav from r camp' and got*‘bushed’. ‘lt was nearly three weeks -before they found me, and ! had some adventures : in the meantime, believe me! On the third day I ran out of tobacco!—Smokers -null sympathise! I shall never forget the first smoko I had after 1 was.' found!—delightful ! -But nowadays' -1 find -the • -tobacco I used-pto-smoke when on the walliby •_ has - lost • its; , flavour. Over much nicotine' in . it.7Since ..coining to Maorilan'd T have smoked' ‘New. Zealand otasted-’, : and - ask nothing 'better. I understand its peculiar, fragrance, and comparative freedom - from nicotine-.in this incomparable- tobacco are. due to its being roasted, Tfc is certainly-the'finest I J have eversmoked—and the least harmful..’ ’ Mr. Seeley refers to ' the - four famous toasted . ..brands—JUverhead Gold, Navy _ Cut No,' .3, -.Cavendish, and ■.'Out Plug No; TO.—3l?o;\

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11833, 14 January 1933, Page 6

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