WORRY, WORRY, WORRY!
Away With It. It is difficult not to worry, although we know it does no good. Some fortunate people may be able to resist worrying, but with many of us it persists in keeping us company. Most of our troubles can bo traced to the faulty working of some part of the human system, and so it greatly depends on our reserve of nervous energy how we overcome anxiety and worry. It is when this supply is exhausted (hat you begin to be disturbed over trivial things, have depressing thoughts, and suffer bodily discomforts, such as nervous head and back, pains, sleeplessness, palpitation, and lassitude. These symptoms generally show (hat your nerves 'arc not sufficiently fed by your blood, which is the nerves’ feeder. Weak nerves point to weak blood. To strengthen and calm them you must take at. once a reliable tonic, such as Dr Williams’ Pink Pills, which will help to renew and enrich your blood, so (hat it can supply the nourishment and vitality your nerves must have to be well. Dr Williams’ Pink Pills are famous for their blood making properties, so if you arc feeling run down and nervy, start now to taken them and store up the energy neces-. sary fo r culm, strong nerves. Your 'chemist or storekeeper supplies Dr Williams’ Pink Pills at 3s per bottle.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3842, 1 November 1927, Page 28
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227WORRY, WORRY, WORRY! Otago Witness, Issue 3842, 1 November 1927, Page 28
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