NERVY, DEPRESSED WOMEN Many women to-day are victims of nerve exhaustion. Overwork, anxiety and the cares of motherhood have depleted their store of nervous energy, with the result that they find themselves unable io sleep, get nervy and depressed, and often sulfer from headaches. The best thing to do when nerve, troubles develop is to feed vonr overworked nerves, by ennehhi" (he blood. This is the mission ot Dr Williams’ Pink. Pills; these mils create new, rich blood, which supplies to the nerves the very elements they need. Head what Mrs D. Shipston, of G2 Miles Hill crescent. Chapel Allcrton, Leeds, IJng., says; “ For years my life was a misery through nervous exhaustion. J. had frequent fits of dizziness, and was rarely free from a splitting headache. I was ghastly .pale, bad no appetite, and could not sleep. • “ After other “treatments had failed, my husband suggested A lll ! 8 ,® 8 . Pink Pills. By the time I had finished the first bottle I began to enioy my food and could sleep at night. After taking four bottles, I was like a different woman; mv nerves were steady and I no longer suffered from headaches and dizziness. , All chemists and stores .sell T)r ■Williams’ Pink Pills, 3a bottle. Say “Dr Williams ” —and lake no other.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22353, 29 August 1934, Page 7
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