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TOUR KIND OF HEADACHE.

The headache which, in addition to th| pain, gives the impression of a tight band about the head ifl caused by nervoug e2C-» haustion. It is a blessing in disguise, be* cause it gives warning that you are ex* hausting your supply of nervous energy. Unless you stop the mental fatigue and build up your nerves, you will be if you escape nervous breakdown, soms form of paralysis, or other serious disorder. Rest is, of course, desirable, but not always possible, and liable to be With sufficient rest the nerves will build themselves up. Failing this, you nee* something that will build them up and sustain them while they work moderately. Dr Williams' Pink Pills are probably un* equalled for that purpose. They build-up the nerves by enriching the blood with th« elements needed by weak nerves. The) treatment is one of nutrition of the nerve cells, requiring a true tonic (not a stimulant), and Dr Williams' Pink Pills hava proved valuable in so many severe cases that every sufferer is justified in giving them a trial for any form of nervous debility. FREE.—The effects of modern life upon the nerves are explained in " Nervous Disorders," to be had free if you send, a postcard to Box 845, G.P.0., Wellington.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3315, 26 September 1917, Page 53

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TOUR KIND OF HEADACHE. Otago Witness, Issue 3315, 26 September 1917, Page 53

TOUR KIND OF HEADACHE. Otago Witness, Issue 3315, 26 September 1917, Page 53

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