TOO NERVOUS TO FACE TRAFFIC
Afraid To Cross Road Alone
“ My nerves were so bad that I could not face the traffic, and I was afraid to cross the road alone.” states Mis* R. S. E. of Amelia street, London. England. “ I had a severe nervous breakdown in 1933. and was in a state of continual depression: I could neither cat nor sleep. Added to this, I was attacked by amentia, and became as pale a* death. I bad no energy and was always having fainting bouts. “Although I had different treatments, me sufferings continued until 1 was strongly advised to try Dr Williams’ Pink Pills. I soon began to eat and sleep hotter, and grew more cheerful. As I continued with those pills, the fainting bouts ceased, and my nerves grew steady. Now my health is splendid, and traffic has no terrors- for me.” The remarkable results obtained from Dr Williams' Pink Pills are due to the fact that these pills help to create rich, red blood, and this new blood restores the nerves and revitalises the whole system. Try these pills now and see how soon yon feel the benefit, ,\t chemists and stores 3s bottle —but ask for Dr Williams’.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22903, 10 June 1936, Page 7
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