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NERVOUS EXHAUSTION lire misery of nervous exhaustion is generally twofold. There is the strain iind worry of mind which turns needless trifles into huge anxieties; and the physical symptoms of head pains, backaches and nervous indigestion. Jhe sufferer is severely handicapped by an overpowering sense of lassitude and lack of ambition. Tension prevails and concentration is difficult. _ This depressing state calls for immediate attention to your nerves, for they are to blame, and if neglected cause a complete breakdown. Your blood feeds your nerves, and to give them the nourishment and elements, most needed you should take Dr. " l1 ' 1 " inns' Pink Tills. These pills help to make rich, red blood, and as tins reaches every part of your system, J®' ll nerves strengthen and steady, the tension relaxes, headaches and backaches vanish,, your digestion and appetite improve. You will rapidly feel an all-round improvement in your health, nervesnnd outlook after Dr. Williams 1 ink I ills, (ife.t a~bottle to-day from your chemist or stores; —Say " i)r. AVilliams : and take no other, (
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21619, 11 October 1933, Page 15
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