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WHEN YOU ABE WORRIED AND OVERWORKED

TAKE DR. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS. When you awake in the morning feeling tired out, feeling worse in fact than when you ..went to bed, you are confronted with one of the characteristic symptoms of neurasthenia. It is due to the rundown condition of the nerves, that rest does not bring renewed strength, and sleep refresh the tired brain. Over-work and worry are the most frequent causes of this condition. Neurasthenia is the name given to this common form of nervous debility in which the power to recuperate is gone. The blood can be built up so that it will increase the supply of needed elements to the wasted nerves and this is the only way that the nerves can be reached. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pilis are a tonic that especially builds up the nerves because they supply to the blood the elements that the nerves need. Many nervous disorders, sometimes chronic ones, have yielded to this tonic treatment with Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills when other methods failed to give relief. They are certainly worth a triaL On sale everywhere at 3/- per box.— (Advt.).

Falmouth is probably the oldest port in England. It was used by the Phoenicians at least 2500 years ago. Twenty-three acres of ground are need to bury London’s dead evezy year.

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Southland Times, Issue 19293, 11 July 1924, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 19293, 11 July 1924, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 19293, 11 July 1924, Page 11

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