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TO OVERCOME NEURITIS FEED YOUR STARVED NERVES Neuritis is the medical term for in-flammation-of the nerves. It is characterised by excruciating pain which is usually worse at night. This pain is fell in lhe nerve track, and the muscles supplied by the particular nerve affected tend to become weakened. Neuritis is common among persons who are reduced in strength by over work, anxiety, or some form of overexertion, either mental or physical, or even by loss of sleep. The actual cause of the trouble is usually impoverished blood. The reason is this—the nerves get their nourishment from the j blood, and when the. blood is Lin and | weak it cannot furnish 'he necessary •nourishment. The nerves then become < inflamed, and neuritis pains develop. |Tlh-m> pains have been aptly described as “the (1 y of starved nerves.’’ Th.--,. i.< only one way to overcome n«-ii!:ti> through the biood—so treatment mu> Le directed towards building up the blood. That is why Dr. : W illiams I’ink Pills have proved -o I successful in the treatment of this j painful ui.sease. The new. rich blood : created by these pills feeds* the nerves, the nerves then gain strength, the inI flammation subsides and the pain i vanishes- | So begin now to banish vour neuritis by taking Dr Williams’ Fink Pills. Of 'all chemists ami storekeepers, 3/- a buttle—nothing else will d<b

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20109, 30 March 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20109, 30 March 1928, Page 8