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FOE NEURASTHENIA, DB. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. Everybody has some store of nervous energy. When, work or worry without sufficient rest exhausts this store, a condition ' results that medical men call neurasthenia. It is commonly met with in those who have cared for sick > relatives, and business men who worry over their affairs and neglect to take proper rest. Women who work beyond their strength, anyone who has too much excitement and too little rest may show the symptoms. The signs are clear. Your complexion becomes pale, you imagine unpleasant things, your brain insists on working when you want to go to sleep. Sometimes you are melancholy. Things that used to please you no longer do so. Constipation is usually present. Ton worry about yourself and your work and cannot forget your anxieties. No doctor can cure neurasthenia; you have to do it yourself. First, worry less and don't overtax your strength; then begin Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for pale people, for they supply new blood to feed your worn-out nerves and so steadily build up your health. Never accept any substitute at shops. Send to-day to the Dr. Williams' Medi- - cine Co., Bos 845, G.P.0., Wellington, for the free booklet, " Diseases of the Nervous System." Your own chemist or storekeeper sells the pills or they will be sent, post paid, at 3s per box, six boxes ..' 16s 6d, .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17429, 26 March 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17429, 26 March 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17429, 26 March 1920, Page 6

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