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FOR NERVE EXHAUSTION.

Get D,r Wjlliains' Pink Pills. - < Anxiety, and worry have most harm- J ful ciiocts upon the nervous system. ! Overwork also causes a man to become * nervous and inclined to worry. This 4 feeble state of the nervous system often I ends in what the doctors call ncuras- 4 thenia — which is nervous exhaustion. If < yon canont devote your mind fully to J Ijiisifiess or work; if you are not sure ! of yourself: feel excitable and depress- | cd; take heed. You will find sleep docs not rest you, your memory will play \ tricks, your limbs ache and tremble \ after any walk or exertion, and there i will be a dull pain in your back. J You must take prompt steps to stop ! this progressive miseihef that may dc- < velop into neurasthenia; you must < nourish your nerves with the one food < they need — rich new blood. Nothing < so surely renews the supply of strong red blood as Dr Williams' Pink Pills, J and this is the reason they arc so valu--11 >le in nervous diseases of both sexes, j. Even children benefit from the use of Dr Williams' Pink Pills. It is often said tflat Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are as good as a holiday both for workers and the wealthy. All dealers sell tfhem. FREE. — A useful booklet "Diseases of the Nervous System" will be sent on application to Dr Williams' Medicine Co., Box 845, G.P.0., Wellington.

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Grey River Argus, 27 November 1920, Page 5

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FOR NERVE EXHAUSTION. Grey River Argus, 27 November 1920, Page 5

FOR NERVE EXHAUSTION. Grey River Argus, 27 November 1920, Page 5

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