BEWARE OF NEURASTHENIA. ■Neurasthenia is apparently Increasing, according to eminent medical authorities. 'This distressing nerve trouble is a peculiarity of modern times, and is usually caused by excessive worry or anxiety, overwork, noise and bustle. All this saps vitality, exhausts the nerves, and brings spells of depression and nervous irritation, sleeplessness, weariness, headaches, and backaches. The best treatment is to feed the starved nerves with the elements they need, and this is only possible through the blood. Enrich your blood by taking Hr. Williams' Pink Pills, and you will at once restore your nerves. Again and again it lias been proved that these pills are of the utmost value to nerve suffererj. The system rapidly responds to the powerful blood-rcnew-Ing action of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, giving new life, splendid vitality and strong nerves. If you are nervy and run-down, buy a bottle to-day from your chemist or store. Say "Dr. Williams’ ” —and take no other.
A dainty bib for a tiny baby which does away with the need of a pin to keep it in place, is made of organdi muslin, delicately embroidered. At the bottom of the bib are two slots through which is threaded a hand of pale pink or blue satin ribbon. This lies round the baby's waist, and keeps the bib down in place,
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Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18849, 20 January 1933, Page 5
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