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DON'T WORRY.

Anxiety and worry have most harmful effects uiKin the nervous system. Overwork also causes a man to become nervous and inclined to worry. This feeble state of the nervous system often oiuls in what tho doctors call neurasthenia— which is nervous exhaustion. If you canuot dovote your mind fully to business or work; if you are not euro of yourself; feel excitable and depressed; take heed. You will find sleep does not refit you, your memory will play tricks, your "limbs ache and tremble after any walk or exertion, and there will bo a dull pain in your back. You must take prompt stop 3 to stop this progressive mischief that miiy dovelop into neurasthenia; you must nourish your nerves with the one food they need—rich new Wood. Nothing so surely renews the supply of strong red Mood as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and this is the reason they are so valuable in nervous diseases of both eoxee. Even children bonefit from tho use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. It is often said that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peonlo are as good as a holiday both for workers and tho wealthy. The prico of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills is 3s. per box or six boxes ICe. 6(1. Your own chemist sells them or they will be sont on receipt of price by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Box 845, G.P.0., Wellington.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19180521.2.9

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 207, 21 May 1918, Page 3

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235

DON'T WORRY. Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 207, 21 May 1918, Page 3

DON'T WORRY. Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 207, 21 May 1918, Page 3

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