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I iiA vi-: >.'!■: vi:, not nerves. In these vvnr times- rn.inv people are living ii" an unnatural condition of nervous excitement. Unless something l is done to correct it. the inevitable result will be a non oils breakdown, an exhaustion of nervous energy th.it may take a very serious and unforeseen turn. Neurasthenia i.- one such result with its accompaniment of W'-rry. irritation, over- | sensitiveness and severe headache. It j means that the patient has lost .ho power to recover arid sU.re up energy. The condition uiii gtow worse if not corrected. , Ihe treatment i- one of nutrition of the I nerve ceils, rerpiinnu a non-alcoholic tonic, i As the nerves net their nnurishmei t. from I the blood, the treatment must be directed j toward.- bu Ming up the blood. l)r WilI bams Pink fills act directly on th* blood, and with proper regulation of the diet . have proved ot the greatest benefit in I many eases of neurasthenia. A tendency I to antenna, or hloodlessnpis. shown by • most neurasthenic patients, is also cor- | tooted bv tlie.-e tonic nil's. | Sufferers from nervous disorders, who have been takiinr treatment without | benefit. should investigate the tonic i method. Write to day to the Dr. Wilj barns' Medicine Co.. 'Box 345. (M'.O. j \\ ellincton. tor the booklet. " Diseases of the Nervous System." It will be sent free oil request.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16870, 7 June 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16870, 7 June 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16870, 7 June 1918, Page 7