WHEN THE NERVES GIVE WAY
Hardly any ’condition of ill-health deserves more pity than teat for which there is generally leant sympathy. Meal and wqmen with nerves out of gear beoome irritable and fretful, and are blamed for ill-temper; whereas it is not their fault. Their health is ths cause. Often the nerves have given way under the strain of working for the very people who reproach the sufferers. The (.ired, over-busy wife or mother, whose household oaree have worn her out; the bread-winner, whose anxiety for his family has worried, him until he is thin and ill, are the who 'become run-down. The nerves, like all the bodily organs, need healthy red blood; worry tells on their digestion, and their nerves are illfed. In such cases a course of Dr Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People la necessary, for these pills make now blood and tone up the nervous system, by which method they invigorate those whose nerves hove give nway. The patients beoome high-spirited and full) of energy. Nervous starts and irritability are gone. Happiness for themselves and others returns.
You can begin to get well now, for Dr Williams’ Pink Pills are to be obtained from alii medicine dealers at 3s per box.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11163, 20 March 1922, Page 7
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206WHEN THE NERVES GIVE WAY New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11163, 20 March 1922, Page 7
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