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EXHAUSTED NERVES

Irritability, over-sensitiveness, a disposition to worry over trifles, headache, dizziness—these are symptoms of nervous exhaustion, neurasthenia. Very often the patient feels best and brightest at night. Best seems to bring no refreshment, the nervous system' fails to recuperate. This distressing condition is caused by worry more often than by any other one thing. Overwork and worry invito the. disorder. Tho treatment is one of nutrition of the nerve cells, requiring a non-alcoholic tonic. As tho -nerves, get their nourishment from tho blood the treatment must bo directed towards building up tho blood. Dr. Willianjs' Pink Pills <;ct directly on tlio blood and with proper regulation of tho diet have proved of the greatest benefit in many cases of nourasthemti. A tendoncy to anaemia, or bloodlessness, shown by most neurasthenic patients, is also corroded by those tonic pills. Your own chemist sells Dr. Williams' Pink Pills or they will bo sent by mail at 3s. per box, six boxes JGs. (id. Begin the treatment at once before your condition becomes chronic. Two useful books, "Diseases of the Nervous System" and "What to Hat and How to Eat," will be sent free by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Wellington, if you mention this paper.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19151218.2.87

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2647, 18 December 1915, Page 14

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204

EXHAUSTED NERVES Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2647, 18 December 1915, Page 14

EXHAUSTED NERVES Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2647, 18 December 1915, Page 14

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