COULDN’T BEAR THE WIRELESS.
AN UNHAPPY VICTIM OF NERVES. “My nerves were in such a state that I could not bear the wireless,” states Mrs M. Rea, of 27, Manningham Road, Anfield, Liverpool, Eng. “Every Tittle thing irritated me. I had bad bouts of dizziness and faintness. I became very anaemic; my <ace was pale and the least exertion made me breathless. I could not sleep at night, and was in a .state of Constant dread.
“Nothing I tried gave me‘any relief, until one day a nurse advised me to try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. I lid so, and soon began to eat and sleep better. My nerves became steady, the colour leturned to my cheeks, and before long I was able to do my housework again Now I feel better than I have done for years.” Dr. Williams-’ Pink Pills have prov»nl a priceless boon to thousands of rundown nervy women, because they actually help to create new, rich blood, which gives new life and energy to the whole system. So if you suffer as Mrs. Rea did, let nothing prevent you from giving these pills a trial. 3/- bottle at chemists and stores — ask for Dr. Williams ’.
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Wairarapa Age, 21 October 1937, Page 2
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