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DISTRESSING HEADACHES

WHAT TO DO FOR THEM.

There are few complaints more distressing than persistent headaches, for they soon lower the vitality and sap the energy and strength of the sufferer. The outcome of nerve weakness, the result of the blood being in an impoverished condition, the best remedy for headaches and the only permanent one lies in the use of a reliable blood and nerve tonic. Such a tonic is Dr Williams’ Pink Pills, renowned for over forty years on account of their remarkable power to create new, rich, red blood, thereby strengthening and toning up the whole nervous system. If you are a victim to headaches, do not despair, but begin a course of Dr Williams’ Pink Pills to-day, and you will feel the benefit after the first few doses. Headaches will become less frequent, and if you continue the treatment for a short while they will soon be a thing of the past. Countless sufferers from headaches, indigestion, neurasthenia, pallor, failing memory, premature ageing, rheumatism and other maladies resulting from an anaemic condition have found relief in Dr Williams’ Pink Pills. They will help you, too. At chemists and stores, 3/- bottle. —Advt.

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Southland Times, Issue 22419, 5 September 1934, Page 9

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DISTRESSING HEADACHES Southland Times, Issue 22419, 5 September 1934, Page 9

DISTRESSING HEADACHES Southland Times, Issue 22419, 5 September 1934, Page 9

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