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WORRY AND OVERWORK CAUSE NERVE EXHAUSTION. GET DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. Irritability, over-sensitivoness. a diercvsitioii to worry over trifles, headache, (nzziness—those aro symptoms of nervous exhaustion, neurasthenia. Very often tho patient feels best and brightest at night. Rest seems to bring no refreshment, the nervous svstem fails to recuperate. This distressing condition is caused by worry more often than lij any ofher one thinir. Overwork and wrtrry invito the disorder. The treatment is one of nutrition of the norve cells, requiring a non-alcoholic fimic. As the r.orves set their ment from the blood the treatment must be directed towards building up the blood. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ant directly on tho blood and with proper regulation- of tho diet have proved o» the greatest benefit in many oases of neurasthenia. A tendency to anaemia, or bloodlessiiess, shown by most neurasthenic patients, is also corrected by theso lonic pills. Your own chemist soils Dr. Killiams' Pink Pills, or they will ha sent, poet paid, on receipt, of price. 3s. per box, by the Dr. Williams' Medicins Co.. Box 815, G.P.0., Wellington. Two booklets, "Diseases of tho Nervous Svslem" and "What to Eat and How to Eat" will .be sent fr«o to anv ftddTMS.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 46, 18 November 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 46, 18 November 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 46, 18 November 1920, Page 6

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