IN QUEST OF GOOD NERVES?
THEN BEGIN IN THE EIGHT WAY. Many people realise that their bad nerves are the cause of most of their business and domestic troubles. Worry and hesitation at critical times have meant that difference between failure and success at work; and irritation, despondency and impatience have brought misery in the home. Besides these consequences of starved nerves, is added the pain and torture they give you. You sense misfortune and feel depressed without cause, you quickly fatigue, eat poorly, lose weight, suffer from indigestion, and have disturbed, restless nights. These signs are due to worn out, illnourished nerves, and probably you have not taken the trouble to put them right. Neglect is the worst thing pos-. sible, for as soon as the nerves become exhausted a breakdown is unavoidable. However bad your nerves have got, you can mend them by renewing and enriching your blood with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." These pills go to the seat of the trouble, for they help to make plenty of pure, rich, red blood, which supplies the nerves with the nourishment they need. Many thousands of nerve victims have been rescued from the bondage of pain and misery by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, so if you are suffering in a similar way, commence taking these pills'at once, and again be alert and happy. Your chemist supplies them at 3s a bottle. —6
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19139, 24 October 1927, Page 4
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233IN QUEST OF GOOD NERVES? Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19139, 24 October 1927, Page 4
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