HAVE NERVE, NOT NERVES.
In these war times many people are i living maa uuiuiturai comiiuou oi nei vous excitement. Unless something is done to correct it tne -inevitable result will be a nervous breakdown, an exhaustion or nervous energy that may take a very serious una uuioieseen turn. jNeurastnenia is one such result with its accompaniment of worry, irritation over-scnsitiventss, and severe headache. ! It means that tne patient has lost the power to recover and Btore up energy. The condition will grow worse if not corrected. The treatment is one of nutrition of tho nerve cells, requiring a non-alco-holic tonic. As tne nerves get their nourishment from the blood the treatment must be directed towards build- I ing up tho blood. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills act directly on tho blood, and with proper regulation of the diet have proved of the greatest benefit in many cases of nerasthenia. A tendency to amemia. or bloodlessenss, shown by most neurasthenic; patients, is also corrected by these tonic pills. Sufferers from nervous disorders, who havo been taking treatment without benefit, should investigate the tonic method. Write to-day to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Box 845, G.P.0., Wellington, for the booklet, "Diseases of tho Nervous System." It will be sent free on request. 6
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16266, 17 July 1918, Page 5
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211HAVE NERVE, NOT NERVES. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16266, 17 July 1918, Page 5
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