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HEADACHES THAT WARN

The headache which in addition to the pain, gives the impression of ft tight band about the head, is caused by nervous exhaustion. It is a blessing in disguise bccause it gives warning that you are overdrawing your supply of nervous energy. Unless you stop the mental fatigue and build up your nerves you will bo fortunate if you escape nervous breakdown, some form ' of paralysis or other severe nervous disorder. Re3t is, of course, desirable but not always possible and liable to bo deferred. With sufficient rest tho nerves will build themselves up. Failing in this, you need something thoit will build them up and sustain them while they nre kept moderately at work. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ore'probably unequalled for this purpose. 'L'he.v build up the nerves in the only possible way, by enriching the blood with the elements the nerves need. The treatment i 9 one of nutrition of the nervo cells, requiring n non-alcoholic tonic and ■Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have proved V.seful in so many severe cases that every siift'erer is justified in' giving them a trial for any form of nervous debility. They contain 110 opiate or harmful drug. Get them at your nearest dealer.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2303, 10 November 1914, Page 3

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HEADACHES THAT WARN Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2303, 10 November 1914, Page 3

HEADACHES THAT WARN Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2303, 10 November 1914, Page 3

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