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FOR N£RVOUS. DEBILITY Get Dr Williams' Pink Pills. When you awake in the morning' feelinctired out, feeling worse, in fact, than wbea you want to bod, you are confronted with one of the characteristic symptoms of ceurastlieißa. It is duo to the run-down condition of tiie nerves, that rest does not brinft renewed strength, and sleep rwfraah the tired brain. Over-work and worry are the most freqoent causes of this condition. Neurasthenia is tho. name piyen to this common form of nervous debflity, in which the power to reoupeeate is gone. The blood ran be built ur> go that it will increase tho supply of neected dements to the wasted nerves, and this is the only way that tlw nerves can be reached. Dr Williams' Pink Pills are a tonic that especially builds up tho nerves, because they supipiv to the blood the elements that the nerve® need. Many nervous disorder®, somofcimwi chionio ones, have yielded to this torrio treatment with Dr Williams' Pink Pills when other methods failed to givo relief. They are certainly worth a trial. Our booklet, 'iHspasos of the .Nervous System," will bo frree to any address on request. Dr Williams' Pink PiDa are Bold bv your own ohemiet or storekeeper, or will bo sent, post paid," on receipt of price 3« per !>ox. six boxes Ifo 6d, bv tho Dr Williams' Modioino Co., Bos 845, G.P.Ct, Wcflingfan.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17936, 15 May 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17936, 15 May 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17936, 15 May 1920, Page 1

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