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FOR NERVOUS EXHAUSTION

TAKE Dlt WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. Anxiety and worry have most, harmful effects upon the nervous system. Overwork also causes a. man to become nerTons and inclined to worry. This Feeble state of the nervous system often ends m what the doctors call neurasthenia—which is nervous exhaustion. If you cannot devote your mind fully to business or work; if you are not sure of yourself; feel excitable and depressed; take heed. You will rind sleep does nob rest you. your memory will play tncks, your limbs ache and tremble after any walk or exertion, and the ro will be a dull pain in your back. ton must take prompt, steps to stop tins 'progressive mischief that may deTelop into neurasthenia; you 'must nourish your nerves with the one food they need—rich new blood. Nothing so surely renews the &upplv of strone red blood as Dr Williams'' Pink PilK and tins is the reason they ore so vghil able in nervous diseases of both sex*"?, •tven children benefit from the use of l>r Williams' Fink Fills. It hj o ft en said that Dr Williams' Flak Fills r or Fale People are as good ay a holiday both for workers and"the wealthy. -\i| dealers sell them. FliJfiJK—A useful booklet. ".Diseases of the JServous System,''' will bo f. eu t on application to Dr Williams' .Medicine Lo., jj 0 x 84o ; (.U\L\, Weliiniton. 3

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 20042, 3 September 1920, Page 4

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FOR NERVOUS EXHAUSTION Star (Christchurch), Issue 20042, 3 September 1920, Page 4

FOR NERVOUS EXHAUSTION Star (Christchurch), Issue 20042, 3 September 1920, Page 4

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