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BANKRUPT NERVES.

Each of us has a certain supply ofnervous energy. Every act, even every ihought. uses up some part of this energy. During rest and sleep the supply i- increased by the blood which gets 'he needed element.- from the air we breathe and the food we eat.

Your nervous energy is like a bank account. If you Use it up faster than yon 'add to it you overdraw your accuiir. Neurasthenia is the name given :o nervous bankruptcy. It means that the power to recuperate is gone. The blond can be built up so that it will incres.-e the '-apply of needed elements to the wasted nerves and this is the only v.-ay that the nerves can be reached. Dr Williams' Pink Pills are a tonic that especially builds up the .nerves because rhev supply to the blood "he elements that tho nerve.- need. Alany nervous disorders, sometimes chronic ones, have yielded to this tonic treatment with l)r Williams' Pink Pills when other methods failed to <jive re- : ief. They are certainly worthy of a trial in even* case of weak nerves and thin blood.

Dr Williams' Pink Pills are sold by rhemists evervwhere or will be sent bv mail past paid on receipt of price. 3s tier box. six boxes Ifis Gd, by the Dr Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington. "Write to-day for a free book "Nervous Disorders/'

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XL, Issue 12695, 15 November 1915, Page 1

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BANKRUPT NERVES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XL, Issue 12695, 15 November 1915, Page 1

BANKRUPT NERVES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XL, Issue 12695, 15 November 1915, Page 1

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