WHAT TO DO WHEN NERVES GO WRONG.
■ Nervy Days and Sl««pU«« Night*. Men and women who suffer from weak nerves. who , tire easily, can't sleep, have brain fag. low vitality, general weariness, loss or strength, dulled ambition, lack of will power, or any or these symptoms that so surely arise from poor, unsteady, unstrung nerves, or nerve force run low, should try eating a little . Phosphorated Iron with their meals for a few days, and observe results. This preparation is the greatest ginger-up stimulant and nerve vitallser ever known for putting , bacK tn« good old " ginger," ambition, courage and real vital energy Into a tired, rundown and shattered nervous system. Here Is a test worth trying. The next time you reel tired, blue, or when your nerves are fairly crying out, eat a couple Phosphorated Iron tablets. Then wait for just a short while and observe results. Phosphorated Iron seems to go straight to the nerve cells and start work the minute it reaches them. It brings an almost amazing change from that awful, dull, weak, lazy " don't-give-a-hang " feeling try brightness, strength, clear-headedness "and courage. It calms and strengthens the nerves or people who get the "jumps" and fidgets, and gives them poise, power, and tremendous reserve energy. Phosphorated Iron Is absolutely harmles.-. contains no habit-forming- drug-s, and Is always safe. easy, pleasant, and efficient. All reliable chemists sell it '.n lar?" tubes, 60 tablets to a tube, on an absolute guarantee of satisfaction or money back. — (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15, 19 January 1926, Page 5
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