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AWAKE AND TROUBLED

WHEN, YOU SHOUL jj BE ASLEEP

Many people complain of sleeplessness and feel wretchedly tired and worn out., T|iey put lit down to the weather, some anxiety or trouble that is worrying them, or the exhaustion that follows ‘an illness, |or some strenuous workyupon which* they are engaged. Lack pf sleep ./aggravates lowered health, because -it is during the sleeping pencil that the nerves and entire system becop'io rested and Regular Isleep is a vital need./ *r- / Sleeplessness points to something wrong with' the nerfoijs system, and that something is uhdor-nourishmont. Th| bioodL.ieeds and thereforo*tlfo whole trouble is/due to thin, impoverished, poof blood.’/Enrich, revitalise, and increase yourtblood sifpply by taking Hr. Williams’ Pink Rills, the famous bloocl. and nerve tonic, and you f nerve® will by becoming strong again. Healthful sleep will tlieif rotumfas a. master of course. f f % .Thousands/of onqftime. sleepless* nervous sufferers li§!ve nothing Unit praise for Dr. Williams’ Pink Fi|ls. The action sbf these "pills helps to enrich and increase the blood, which restores ,tso nerves, banishes head/, aches, exhaustion, depression. If 'youU are nervy' and prone to sleeplessness, start a, .Short course at . once. ..At chemists/ and stores, 3/- bottle. Say “Dr. "Williams’,” and. Take no other.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12525, 10 April 1935, Page 2

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AWAKE AND TROUBLED Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12525, 10 April 1935, Page 2

AWAKE AND TROUBLED Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12525, 10 April 1935, Page 2