YOUR NERVES BAD AGAIN?
THEN JUST REAP THIS, If nerves could be as easily extract? efl as teeth and replaced \vitl> artificial ones, what a relief it would. be to ferers of nervous ailments. But as this seems impossible, you must obtain a re-; liable method which will inwardly mond and build them up, If you have ilig spells of irritation, fatigue, acute head and pauiß, sleeplessness ancj lassitude, it usually means that your strength is reduced, owing to overwork, anxiety, and worry. The root of the trouble is poorness of your blood, Your nerves can only get nourishment through your blood, and when it is thin and weak, the nerves are starved. Then distressing, nervous disorders begin to make themelves felt. The best way to feed and soothe your nerves is to enrich and increaso your blood with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, the true blood and nerve tonic. When the rich, red blood, which Dr. Williams' Pink Pills help to make reaches your nerves-and every part of your system, yon will be agreeably surprised how rapidly you are restored to health. You will feel fresh and vital lassitude, and worry vanish, your appetite returns, you wiil enjoy sound, refreshing sleep, and life will seem happily different. Now is the time to feed and calm your nerves with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Everywhere 3s a bottle. —6
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19161, 18 November 1927, Page 3
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227YOUR NERVES BAD AGAIN? Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19161, 18 November 1927, Page 3
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