INSOMNIA. The haunting fears that come in the still hours of the night to persons who cannot sleep are beyond description. It is the disordered condition of the nervous system that causes insomnia. The nerves are not receiving the proper nutrition, and in the quiet of the night, when the muscles relax and the heart settles down to repair the system, these nerves are restless and cry out for the nourishment the blood cannot supply. What is needed is a good tonic. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People are recommended because they assist the digestive organs to take the blood-making ingredients from the food and supply the nerves with the nutrition they need. With satisfied nerves sleep comes easily. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills do more than help the nerpes. Their main function is to enrich the blood, and as the blood supplies the whole body, new life and vigour are given to the entire system. Don’t suffer from nervousness. Get Pink Pills from your chemist or store to-day, price 3/- per box. The infant brain works in strange circles. The other day the teacher of a kindergarten class had been explaining all about elves, goblins, and fairies, and at the conclusion asked a little girl what a fairy was. “Please teacher,” piped the little one, “it’s wot does the washing for muwer.” The reference was, of course, to a well-ki\own and popular washing powder, having the picture of a fairy for its trade-mark. Fairy Wonder Dry Soap at all stores.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18257, 16 August 1921, Page 9
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