t WHY YOU CAN'T SLEEP. Some people > lie 'awako for hours before , they can fall asleep. Others wake Bud- ! denly in the small hours and worry over trifles, while some doze fitfully and never feel rested. It is the disordered condi- . tion of the nervous system that causes insomnia. The nerves are not receiving proper nutrition, and in the quiet of the night, when the muscles relax, and the heart settles down to repair the system, these nerves are restless and cry out for the nourishment the blood cannot supply. What is needed is a good tonic. Dr. , Williams' Pink Pills are recommended be- ; oause they assist the digestive organs to take blood-making igredients from the •food and suppy the nerves with the nutrition they need. With satisfied nerves sleep comes easily and naturally. Dr. Williams' Pink,. Pills do more than help the nerves. Their main function is to enrich the blood, and as the blood supplies the whole body f> new life and vigour are given to the entire system. On' sale everywhere at 3a per' box. Paul's Asthona for, painful symptoms of asthma, bronchitis, 'colds; 2s 6d, 4s 6d. All chemists, and 47, Ferry Bldgs. f — £ ■ —
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18332, 23 February 1923, Page 9
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