TO STOP NERVOUS HEADACHE. ♦ A feeling as of a. tight band about the head is often felt in addition to the pain of a headache that is caused by nervous exhaustion. The ache is generally in the back of the head, rarely in tho forehead; and is often accompanied by dizziness. The way to stop this sort of headache is to stop the cause of it. Overwork, worry, and failure of the blood to properly nourish tho nerves are the most common causes. Rest and a tonic for the blood and nerves will cause the headache to disappear in most cases. To remain a nervous sufferer may bo unnecessary, if you are willing to help yourself. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and the good, pure blood which they give, fresh air,, nourishing food, and a fair observance of the laws of health will help to restore the strength and health of your nerves. Live up to these conditions and the nerves, brains, stomach, kidneys, heart, and liver will .keep in perfect working order. Anything that you can do to build up your general health w ; ll strengthen your nerves. You will find Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a great help. Free from alcohol or any harmful or habit-forming drug they start to work at once cleansing and euriching tho blood', strengthening the stomach, and carrying nourishment to every nerve, tissue, and tiny cell throughout the body. Why not choose health now by giving Dr. Williams' Rnk Pills a trial? You can got them at your nearest chemist at 3s per box, sis "boxes 16s Gd. Any reader of this paj>er may have a useful booklet on "Building Up tho Blood" by writing, to the 3>r. Williams' Medicine- Co., Box 845, G.P.0., Wellington. , *3
BUY FROM YOUR OROCEe MSI
The Bicycle Shortage. ' Depleted Stocks camiot be Replenished. BUY NOW! OWING to the demands made upon British Cycle Manufacturers for the furnishing of munitions to the Allied troops, the industry, at least so far as overseas trade is concerned, is now practically at a standstill, and we are advised that no further shipments of SWIFT and STAR Cycles can be made for an indefinite period. OUR WHOLE STOCK consists of— 12 only " Royal Superbe Swift" Cycles at ... £1.5 each 10 only Lady's Model " Star " Cycles at ... £12/10/- each 20 only Men's Model "Star" Cycles at ... ... £10 each 8 only Juvenile Model "Star" Cycles at ... £8/10/- each These machines will soon be sold out, therefore BUY NOW ! STOCKTAKING SALE. SUNDRIES AND SECOND-HAND 9YCLES. During our Stocktaking period, ending July 31, we are offering the following lines at much reduced prices:— Second-hand" Stars" ... ... ..." ... From £3 " Swifts " From £5 Royal Covers ... ... ... ... ... 10 6 , Imperial Inner Tubes ... ... ... ... 4/6 Oil Lamps ... ... From 3/6 Manders* Enamel, per tin ... ... ... \j. Brushes... ... ... ... ... ... gj Bells ... ... ... ... ... ... From 1/6 Handle Grips, per pair ... ... ... ... j/g Dress Guard Cord, per coil ... ... ... j-/g Inflator Connections " ... ... ... ... Tool Bags .. ... ... ... ... J/6 Chain Panels ... ... ...< ... ... jq/6 Brakes ... ... ... ... ... ... g/g Rear Parcel Carriers ... ... ... ... 2/Racing Handle-bars (Major Taylor) ... ... 10/6 And other lines too numerous to particularise. In View of a CERTAIN RISE IN PRICES in all these Goods, BUY NOW! ADAMS LTD. HIGH STREET.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16254, 3 July 1918, Page 3
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518Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16254, 3 July 1918, Page 3
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