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COULDN'T EAT OR SLEEP. • H. WOODLEY.' CARTERTON, : V.. -. . CURED. ' DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. "Nervous Debility and Insomnia—that's what, I had, and I pity anyone who suffers in the same way. My advice to them is— take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They cured me thoroughly, and as a nerve tonic they can't bo beaten," said Mr.; Horace Woodley, of Carterton, N.Z. '«- ' ,■•'■■-' ' "I got, wretchedly .;■ low-spirited and nervous a little while back," added Mr. Woodley. "I couldn't imagine what had come over me, for I couldn't Work up a bit of interest in anything. My appetite went clean off—l didn't care whether I ate or not. After every meal, even if I only took a few mouthfuls. I felt great fulness and puffiness as if I had eaten a big, hearty meal. I was altogether out of sorts, and so tired and run down that it was. as much as I could do to get to the Mill to my work. I felt done up before the day's work began. r "My nerves played up with me too—the 'least thing upset me and made-me shake all over. It was no use to try and fight against my nervousnessl hadn't the spirit, or pluck Heft in me to fight against anything. I was as thin as a rake, and hadn't a particle of colour in ray face. No wonder I looked haggard, for I never knew what it was to get a good night's rest. ( If I slept half the time it was as much .a's I did, and most nights I didn't sleep at all. This went" on for a good three months, and I knew that my health couldn't stand the strain—it was breaking down completely. ..•'•". ■■■"'" It was 'no use saying I ought to rouse, myself, that I ought to fight against it, and all that sort of thing. I knew as well as anyone that I : oughtn't to give way to it, but I couldn't stir myself up at all. I had no energy of body or mind either. I didn't, even take any interest in my practice, though I've always been fond of music, and. a member of the Carterton Brass Band ever since I was a youngster. The Doctor that I went, to said that 1 was suffering from Nervous Debility. His medicines didn't do me any good, so after a bit I gave them up. I didn't think anything would put me right,' and I was that down-hearted and miserable that I didn't care a bit if I pegged out. ".Then my brother told me, about Dr., Williams' Pink Pills, and I got some from Lindop and Sons, Chemists in Carterton. No mistake they're a wonderful nerve tonic. At the end of the first fortnight I felt decidedly better, and before I had got through the. first six boxes I was feeling grand. I picked up in every way, ate and slept well, and soon put on flesh. - Dr.' Williams' Pink Pills are the best medicine I've ever struck, and I believe in them thoroughly." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills do only one thing, but they do it well— actually make new blood. But the blood is the root of all health. They don't act on the bowels. They don't tinker with mere symptoms. If you are in doubt about your own case, write for hints as to diet, etc., to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington. From that address you can also order by mail the genuine Dr. Williams' Pink Pills— a box, six boxes 16s 6d, post free.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13498, 27 May 1907, Page 8

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MASS OF NERVES. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13498, 27 May 1907, Page 8

MASS OF NERVES. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13498, 27 May 1907, Page 8