SHOCK FOR HOSPITAL NURSE
FEARED HER CAREER ENDED. “AVhen my health broke down some time ago, it. was a great shock to me to be told that I would have to give up nursing,’’ states Nurse M.S., of Keston Road, London, Eng. “My nerves went, all to pieces; I had attacks of giddiness, and would often fall down. I grew pale and thin, and lost over three stone in weight. I felt utterly depressed and worn out. “I had treatment, but it did not seem of much avail. Then, at mj' mother’s urgent wish, I started taking Dr, AVilliams’ Pink Pills, and after the first bottle I began to eat better and felt less depressed. My nerves became steadier and the dizzy bouts left me. Soon I was quite fit ami well, and able once more to resume my nursing career. ’ ’
The results obtainable from Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills may seem wonderful. but there is a scientific reason behind it. Stated simply, it is this: these pills help to create new, rich blood, and this new blood revitalises all the tissues of the body. If you also suffer, let nothing prevent you from trying these pills now, 3/- bottle at all chemists ami stores—but ask for Dr. AVilliams'.
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Grey River Argus, 17 June 1936, Page 2
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