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SLEEPLESS AND IRRITABLE

Signs of Disordered Nerves. When the nerves are unwell, they show their disordered state m various ways. In mild cases, where there is a tendency to depression and irritation, nourishing diet and rest are probably all that is needed. In other cases where the symptoms are more persistent, where the sufferer constantly worries, spends sleepless nights, has headaches and feels thoroughly exhausted, treatment should be begun at once to build up the nerves. The treatment which recommends itself is that which nourishes and strengthens the nerves through the blood, for' only In this way are the nerves fed. The tonic that is famous, for Its blood enriching and blood increasing properties is Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. The rich, red blood created by these pills reaches and feeds the. nerves with just the elements they require. As soon as this is accomplished, the nerves secure fresh energy; worry, headaches, and irritation vanish, sound restful Bleep returns, the appetite sharpens, and the. outlook brightens. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have restored thousands of nerve sufferers to full vigorous health; let them- help you. They are most beneficial for nervous ailments. Of all Chemists and Storekeepers, 3/- bottle — nothing else wiir do.*

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NZ Truth, Issue 1193, 11 October 1928, Page 9

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SLEEPLESS AND IRRITABLE NZ Truth, Issue 1193, 11 October 1928, Page 9

SLEEPLESS AND IRRITABLE NZ Truth, Issue 1193, 11 October 1928, Page 9

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