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k TIME FOR STRONG NERVES. —: + War time with its excitement and hysteria is a trial to the strongest nerves. To those whose nervous systems are run down by overwork or worry, to those who are on the verge of neurasthenia, it, is a. time of danger. Tlitc is no tonic for the nerves that is not a tonic for every other part of the body. There is no form of debility that does not rob the nerves of nourishment. The remedy therefore for nervous breakdown is a tonic that will build up the general health, revitalise the blood, and enable it to carry to the nerves the elements that they need. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are an ideal tonic for this condition, because they are non-aicoholic and neurasthenic patients should avo'd alcoholic stimulants. ... The I>r. Williams Medicine Co., Box 845 G.P.0., Wellington, has published a free book on nervous disorders that contains a chapter on neurasthenia, in ■which the symptoms are fully described and the correct treatment given. The booklet is free on request. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are 6old by your own chemist or storekeeper, or will be sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of price. 3s per box, six boxes 16s 6d. 6

THE HOLY LAND. Corporal G. Pagett, of the sth Wellington .Mounted Rifles, writes from Palestine to chum in New Zealand (Mr W. ChanTicrs, of 14 Belfast 6treet, Wellington.) asking that two bottles of Fluenzol l:o posted to him. He says he always finds that Fluonaol keeps him well while on active service. Doa't forget your own soldier. 2

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16163, 18 March 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16163, 18 March 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16163, 18 March 1918, Page 4

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