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TO OVERCOME NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA.

A Bit of Sound Advice. Nervous people, as a rule, suffer greatly from dyspepsia. The minute tilings go wrong, or something upsets the nerves, or they are tired and overworked, they feel it in their stomach. Appetite vanishes and gives way to dull, dread uneasiness, and what they do eat doesn't digest properly. Then comes belching, heartburn, sour | rising, and a whole train of distressing symptoms. Nervous dyspepsia should never be treated with pepsin pills or artificial digestarits. The stomach is a sensitive organ, and the nerves that control it should at such a time be calmed and strengthened,, when all stomach distress will quickly cease, appetite will • return, and the stomach will digest Its food properly, and as Nature intended. Thanks to a remarkable new chemical discovery, it is now possible to l'eed the. nerve cells with the ..exact stimulus they require when overworked and unstrung, anrt a preparation called Phosphorated Iron is producing remarkable results in the treatment or nervous dyspepsia and other nerve disorders. It makes a remarkably quick change in any person, strengthening the stomach and charging the nen?c cells with a strength,- poise, power, and tremendous reserve .energy, and giving nerves of steel, a clear head and brain, courage, power," quick wit, and real vital vim. Phosphorated Iron cannot harm anyone, and contains no dangerous habitrorming. drugs. Sixty tablets come in a tube, and this is enough to give lasting relief to even the most.obstinate cases. «„ ™ le "S?ng' chemists everywhere have them, with a positive guarantee of satis,faction or money back.— (Ad )

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 290, 8 December 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 290, 8 December 1925, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 290, 8 December 1925, Page 8