DEBILITY OF THE NERVES.
! The sort of thing which specialists speak of as nervous debility is the run- | down condition caused by overwork and ■ the many anxieties of the day. The suf- | ferers find themselves tired, morose, i and low-spirited, and unable to keep i tlieir minds on anything. Any sudden | noise hurts like a blow. They are full j of groundless fears and cannot sleep at> I night. In addition, the hands tremble, i the legs feel as if they will give way : following a Jong walk or any exertion, j and the mind is greatly perturbed by the most trivial incidents. Doctoring the nerves with poisonous | sedative.- is a terrible mistake. The on- ! • real nerve tonic is a good supply of ' new rich blood. Therefore, the treatment for neur-as-I thenia. nervousness. ancT~ run-down , health is Dr Williams’ Pills. | which make rich red blood, fhe revivj ed appetite, improved spirits and new i strength which come after a course of j these pills will delight every sufferer. 1 On sale everywhere at Ss per box. 344
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16923, 23 December 1922, Page 6
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