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FOR NEURASTHENIA.

GET DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. The disorder which causes its victims to worry, whether they have anything to worry about or not, iB neurasthenia. . Neurasthenia is entirely distinct, from hysteria, nlfhougU tho patient may have both diseases at tho samo time. • Neurasthenia often results from some nervous shock, such as tho loss of a near relative, business reverses, or some severe over-strain on tho nervous sys-, . tern. The patient is usually pale, showing that t'ho blood is thin, and tho first thjag to do is to build up the blood, because that builds up the general health.helps to correct the neurasthenic condition. Rest and a good tonic is tho very best of treatment in most cases. | Dr. Williams' Pink.Pills are an ideal > tcnio tor this condition, bceauso they j contain no alcohol or harmful drugs, | and neurasthenic patients should avoid> •alcoholic stimulants. j The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. has j j published a little book on nervous dis- j i .orders that contains a chapter on. lieu-; ! rasthenia, in which the symptoms are j j fully described and tho correct treat- j ! nient- given. The booklet is free to j 1 tho.-.e who apply to the Dt. Williams' I • Medicine Co., Box 843, .P. 0., Welj lington. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by ( all chemists and storekeepers at 3s per J box. " 2 | • At an auction salo in Paris the otlier! day a French dealer paid 116,912.50 ■ ' francs (normally £4670) for a rare : postage stamp. This was a twopenny "Post Office" Mauritius stamp issued in 1847. The stamp was a nice ex- < ample t lightly postmarked, and with its original deep blue well preserved. Tho same braver secured the companion penny orange-red stamp, but this was 1 hear/ily postmarked ana cut rather close. At the par of exchange the price.! " would have been '£64C0 for these ttro ( v bits of paper. Theso are the most j prized of all rare stamps. Every col- ; lector who can afford them wants them, J but as there are only twenty-six of the! stajnps known, there are too few to go ! round. The pedigree and the present! resting-place of each of- the twenty-six ! are known, and thero is a romance! about every one.

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16988, 10 November 1920, Page 12

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FOR NEURASTHENIA. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16988, 10 November 1920, Page 12

FOR NEURASTHENIA. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16988, 10 November 1920, Page 12

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