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THE BREAKING POINT

When Mind ; and Body are Fagged. ' . Many serious a ccidents, as well as mistakes m life, have been traced, to failure of the me: nory. When persons of either sex begin to hesitate m speaking, cannot 1 collect their thoughts and forget thingsj when excitement upsets them,' then, \ says the doctor, here is a case bordering on neurasthenia, If this state .«£■ health continues, collapse may follow.' . . . It is a- recogmlsed fact that most nervous, disord«r,s are due to; impoverished , bloifcd. Nerves that are not fully nouris hed by the blood are quite unable to •] meet the strain upon them. Then 't£»fe mind and body become fagged,- alrijd a nervous breakdown is threatened. ■ Only new, • p'ttre blood can : save the victims from Collapse and this threat of neurasthenife.. Good, rich blood is created m abundance by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, an#! m that way these pills have, m . a iirreat number of cases, banished nervibus disturbances. They have given . ir)creased energy, fitness, keen appetite i strong, steady . nerves and robust health to men and women who were once nervous wrecks. So: it you .sire., a . sufferer from any nerve troublo; you should give iJr. Williams' Pttnk Pills a trial. All Chemists' and Storekeepers sell them, • >_ ~, vpt.ti*— fctothingr else will do.» • h . ' ■ "

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NZ Truth, Issue 1199, 22 November 1928, Page 16

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213

THE BREAKING POINT NZ Truth, Issue 1199, 22 November 1928, Page 16

THE BREAKING POINT NZ Truth, Issue 1199, 22 November 1928, Page 16

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