SLEEPLESS AND IRRITABLE
SIGNS OF DISORDERED NERVES. When the neryes are unwell, they show their disordered state in 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 constnntlv worries, spentls sleepless pights, has headaches and feels thoroughly exhausted, treat meut should be begun at once to build up the perves. The treatment which recommends itself is that which nourishes and strengthens the nerves through the blood, for onlv in this way are the nerves fed. The tonip that is famous for its blood enricliing and blood increasing pronerties is Dr, Williams' Pink Pills The rich. red blood created by these pills reaches and feeds the nerves with just the elements thev reauire. As soon as this is accomplished, the nerves seoure fresh energy ; worrv, headaches and irritation vanish, sonnd restful sleep returns, the _ appetite sljarpens and the outlook brightens. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have restored thousands of nerve sufferers to full, vigonous health : let them help you, They are most heneficial for nervous ailm'ents. Of all chemists and storekeepers, 3/- a bottle. DR, WTLLIAMS' PTNK PILLS Nothing Else WillDo.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 284, 4 January 1930, Page 2
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206SLEEPLESS AND IRRITABLE Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 284, 4 January 1930, Page 2
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