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.CKRIBT.CK&RC.H. ■ ; .- MUSICAL PROFESSOR^- ' :WSB"fiIES- ■■ Run Down owing- to Constant VVofk Felt Dizzy, end Fa nt; Lost his appetite and suffer* cl fivm severe headaches. Cured by DR. WiLLIAWS' PINK PILLS. Tlio condition known as run down usually results from overwork and worry. Energy becomes exhausted from too much "full steam ahead." The body can't stand the strain and there's a break-down. The signs of the trouble are plain. The robust look of health gives place to a drawn and careworn expression. The patient suffers mental distress, cannot keep his mind on work, passes restless nights, turns against I'ood and cannot digest it, feels, exhausted after exertion, sweats and trembles, I while headaches, fits of dizziness and wretched spirits add to his misery. What run down men and womeikneed is more blood and toned nerves. Dr. i Williams' Pink Pills by enriching the impure and weak blood, give tone to the exhausted nerves and build up the whole body. You'll find that people who take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills look healthy and happy. X Mr. Baron-Solomons, of Christchurch, a Musical Professor well known in professional circles in New Zealand, was run down and knows - what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can do. He has studied in London, and his school of music in Christchurch has turned out some of the most promising talent in the Islands. ''About two years .ago, owing to the constant stress of duties with a great number of pupils, I became thoroughly run down and my nerves got into a very bad state," said Mr. Solomons, Armagh St., Christchurch. "I finally became so bad that frequently on going into my class room I would become dizzy and faint. I lost my appetite, and in fact for weeks I did not know what a decent meal was like. My head was frequently very bad. I attended two different doctors, but did not feel

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 11 March 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 11 March 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 11 March 1908, Page 7