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ARE YOU "ALL NERVES" ? mii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiitiiiiiii People who worry Too Much niiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiutiiiiiii " • NOTHING imposes a greater strain on the system than worry; It plays such havoc that under its influence most people soon become nervous wrecks. They grow de- -•■/" pressed, irritable, cannot sleep, and worry over trifles* It is ; . riot that they want to worry; their nervous systems have ■ ' ? become so^ disorganised that they cannot help worrying— they are "all nerves." '■•*';■ , * • ';•;;•. 7t;p -.v'; ' : ; ■■ ■■■ ■;-' ; .... . ' '..;' ;.-v . ' ;' ■■ '.. The, trouble is due to nerve starvation, and unless prompt steps are. taken, there is danger of neurasthenia. It must be remembered that it is impossible to reach the nerves directly; with medicine. It is only through the blood that the nerves can be fed. , "''•.'...•' ■'.''*' » ■ ' . • ■ To remedy nerve trouble you must build up the blood, and the one medicine which goes direct to thq blood, enriching it is Dr./ Williams' Pink Pills. The new, rich blood created by these pills supplies to the starved nerves just the elements they need. In this way thes^e pills have banished nervous \ trouble m many thousands, of cases. A short course of Dr. ._ /Winiams'-.Pink' Pills will quickly give increased Energy, keen ; appetite, strong steady nerves and robust health. Begin now to 'build up your nervous system j)y taking Dr. Williams' Pink Rills. All Chemists and storekeepers sell . \ them 3/- bottle. OR. WILLIAMS PINK PILLS NOTHING ELSE WILL DO Signor Spaghetti burns the "N.£. Truth" Trouble over the Mustard Club Recipe Book When Signor Spaghetti saw the announcement m this paper „ " Miss Di Gester offers \ the Mustard Club Recipe Book," he exploded like Vesuvius. Why should Miss Di Gester get all RECIPE BOOK. the credit? Had not he, Signor Spaghetti spent a lifetime perMiss Di Gester will be fecting his recipes ? Here was a Recipe Book, better than all theKlustard Clbbßecipe otner recipe books, a book for which the public was clamouring Book to all members on •: — and his name was left out of the announcement, receipt of three pence m Hadn't he invented the " Heavenly Dish," so muchpraised by v Mi ss Maida Goodmeale? He turned as yellow as -his Mustard Club, c/o Mustard Club badge. And he burnt the "paper. Colman's Mustard, V t Wellington. ' The Baron de Beef poured oil upon the troubled Mustard. He Rk the MtM.c. badge «nd Cook pointed out that Signor Spaghetti had a whole section to himself ■* ° * en ' under his own name m the famous Recipe Book. He apologised ' /. ' on behalf of Miss Di Gester. She had been so inundated with ps' i I.!l J £p^' l^'j''J .-L'jfjPSffl ■ letters, with offers of lunch, the cinema and of marriage, that she b^J-^^Y^'/mB had omitted to put Signor Spaghetti's name m the announcet'llil^i ment. She recognised, the splendid work done by Signor m^ i|&#^J n, | l ffl Spaghetti m the compilation of this fine Recipe Book. Hf l| 'lK> I S'/ ! ffli Signor Spaghetti accepted the apology with if^^*i^. I_y'''t ? jff_t/r- iB great cortesia on the understanding that f ■^/f% :^^%^ V jS^^^^> fel nis name should be. inserted as joint / "^^7 iifir^^s^^t .jl author m all future editions. / *fi&k $ The Reconciliation. i Jf Signer ■ Spaghetti imprints ' N.S.W. FOOTBALLERS / f^L ■ M^tf-& A thute kiss upon tho brow •'—"—'. . . ff. .# •f Miss Di Coster. HAVE JOINED ■^***£_t4) t § THE MUSTARI) CLUB. -^%^ X ■ ;" 'i '. '

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NZ Truth, Issue 1188, 6 September 1928, Page 3

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544

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 1188, 6 September 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 1188, 6 September 1928, Page 3

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