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WHEN THE NERVES FAIL Pitiful u the cr 7 that comes from men and women victims of Neurasthenia, the 'twentieth century complaint" that has arisen out of the competition, spsed and ttrr-'mg of tins age. Modical evidence proves tha.t Neurasthenia is getting more and more serious, attacking even very young persons. St-ldom do two sufferers experience symptoms alike, but a.ll more or less endure a feeling of misery day and night, lack of appetite, morbid thoughts, exhaustion after slight exortion, neuralgic pains, indigestion, headaches, insomnia and "dead-tired" limbs. A grea.t number of sufferers hare found benefit from Dr Williams' Pink Pills, this treatment being based on the fact that- nerva troubles arise from poor blood. These pills refresh the weak nerves with a nutritive stream of new blood; thus the nerves are reinforced with the elements they lack, and the nervous trouble is dispelled. L>r Williams' Pink Pills are a valuable blood tonic, and of the greatest assistance in troubles arising from starred and distressed nerves. Get a supply from any dealer to-day and bsgin Dr Williams' Pink Pills, but avoid substitutes. FREE—Send, for free book Nerrou3 Diseases " by writing a postcard to Bos 84-5. Gr.P.O.. Wellington. 1898

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12088, 17 August 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 12088, 17 August 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 12088, 17 August 1917, Page 7

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