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WOMEN WHO NEVER REST

Too Much Work and Anxiety. There are plenty of women who are always so. busily occupied with their home affairs that they never allow themselves sufficient rest. They often persist m carrying out their household duties when they are feeling rightdown ill. This is a heavy tax on the constitution, and 'sooner or later a breakdown is bound to result. The first thing you notice is that you worry over trifles that never bothered you before. You, get irritable and.depressed ; perhaps you don't care whether you eat or not; you often* have nervy headaches, and everything seems to go wrong. All these sufferings mean that you have become run-down. What you need is a course of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to enrich and increase your blood. Tired, depressed women can become bright and well by takingthese pills, because they act by giving, necessary elements to the. weakened system. Thus they build up new strength, new blood and steady, nerves, restoring bright eyes and the pink' tinge of real health. Remember that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are the finest medicinal combination achieved by. medical science for revitalising the human body. Of all chemists and stores, 3/- bottle. DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS 1 Nothing Else Will Do.*

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NZ Truth, Issue 1261, 30 January 1930, Page 13

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209

WOMEN WHO NEVER REST NZ Truth, Issue 1261, 30 January 1930, Page 13

WOMEN WHO NEVER REST NZ Truth, Issue 1261, 30 January 1930, Page 13

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