WORRIES THAT LINGER.
Exhausted Nerves to Blame. What is it that those happy friends of yours always say when you remark about their cheery manner and bright outlook? Why, of course, “We never worry.” Worry, that bugbear of modern times, is something more than passing moods or temporary vexations over business and domestic matters—it is a symptom of exhausted nerves. Trivial matters which you would laughingly sweep aside when well in body and nerves, take on depressing aspects when your nervous energy is lowered. Sleeplessness, vague forebodings, headaches, and despondency usually appear under the strain of worry. To banish these disturbing symptoms there are two important things to do. The first, but perhaps the hardest, is not to worry. The second, which is not. difficult, is to take prompt steps to re- I store the nerves to normal health. When it is remembered that the nerves are fed only by the blood, it will be seen that the blood must be made rich and red. This is the essential work of Dr Williams’ Pink Pills, the true blood and nerve tonic. The action of these pills quickly helps to make new rich blood which gives the nerves the exact elements they must have to be strong and well. So cease from now to worry, and begin to strengthen your nerves with Dr Williams’ Pink Pills. Of all chemists and storekeepers, 3s bottle—nothing else will do.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3870, 15 May 1928, Page 34
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235WORRIES THAT LINGER. Otago Witness, Issue 3870, 15 May 1928, Page 34
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