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WHEN THE NERVES GIVE WAY. Hardly any condition of ill-health deserves more pity than that for which there is generally least sympathy. ’Men and women witli nerves out of gear become irritable and fretful and mj'e blamed for ill-temper; whereas it is not their fault. Their health is the cause. Often the nerves have given way under the strain of work for . the very people who reproach the sufferers. The tired, over-busv wife or mother, whose household cares have worn her out; the breadwinner whose anxiety for his family has worried him until he is thin and ill, are the nerve-sufferers who liecome run down. \ Their nerves, like all the bodily organs, need healtbv red blood; worry tells on their digestion and their nerves are illfed. Tn such cases a course of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale Peole is necessary, for these- pills make new blood and tune no tho nervous system, by which method they invigorate those whose nerves have given way. The patients become high spirited and full of energy. Nervous starts and irritabilitv are gone. Happiness for themselves and others returns. ~ . r . You can begin to get well now, for Dr Williams’ Pink Pills nre to be obtained from all chemists and storekeepers nr 3s. a box. —A'dvt.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 149, 19 March 1921, Page 13

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212

Untitled Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 149, 19 March 1921, Page 13

Untitled Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 149, 19 March 1921, Page 13

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