10 BANISH MEURITIS NOURISH YOUR, NERVES. Neuritis has one symptom, that is, pain — torturing pain. This usualiy gets worse at night, wlien it is least wanted, disturbing sleep and creating miserv. The pain has been aptly described .as "the cry of starved nerves," for it is malnutrition of the nerves that is the causo of the trouble. People who are redueed in strength by overwork, anxiety or some form of over-exertion, either mental or pliysieal, are particularly liable to neuritis. The reason for this is that the blood has become tliin and weak, and is unahi© to give the nerves tlie eleinents they need. The nerves then become mfiamed, and neuritis pains develop. To banish neuritis, treatment must be direeted towards building up and enriching the blood. That is wliy Dr. Williams' Pink Pill3 have proved so successful in the treatment of this painful disease Tliese pills contain the essential ingredients that ereate new, rich blood, which feeds the nerves ; the nerves then_ gain strength, the inflammation subsides, and the pain vanishes. Begin to-day to banish your neuritis bv taking Dr. Williains'' Pink Pills. Of chemists and stores. 3s bottle. DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. Nothing else will do.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 285, 6 January 1930, Page 2
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