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ARE YOUR NERVES ENEMIES

MAKE THEM YOUR FRIENDS. Do you visibly jump and go hot and cold in tuni when startled by tlie merest unexpected thing? Does excitement give you palpitation and a tight strangling sensation round the heart, so that when you speak your words are hesitanfc and muffled P "if so, you must lieed these signs for they are warnings that your nerves " need attenti'oii. Moko your iiervos your helpful friends by kceping them strong aucl well-nourished with good rieli blood. Tliat is actually wliat tliey want. Thin wealr blood starves tlie nerves ancl then depression, irrifation, sleeplessness and worry appear ancl it is hard to drive them away. Buikl up and envich your blood wi-.. Dr. Ti illiams' Pink PilLs and give your tired, jaded nerves the elements they need. That- is how many thousands of wearv, run-down people have secured fresh energy and strong, steadv nerves. for these pills ereate rich, ved blood that feeds the nerves aud invigorates tlie general system. Begin a course of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to-day and see how ranidly your neiwes improve under their tonic influence. All Cliemists and Storskeepers scX Dr. William«' Pink Pills, 3s bottle — nothing else wil] do.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 85, 13 May 1929, Page 2

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201

ARE YOUR NERVES ENEMIES Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 85, 13 May 1929, Page 2

ARE YOUR NERVES ENEMIES Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 85, 13 May 1929, Page 2

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