Is it "NATURAL" For Women to Suffer ? Nature has provided Women with a Constitution so finely balanced and. delicately adjusted that it is easily upset. Nervous Troubles, Headaches, Distressing Painsj Bilious Attacks, Indigestion —so tißed have some women become to suffering these that they think it is " natural "■ for them to suffer. The truth is that such suffering is wn-natural I WHY YEAST-VITE STOPS SUFFERING! The Rapid Relief afforded by Irving's 'Yeast-Vite' Tablets has exploded the fallacy of ' Natural suffering for good. To none has this marvellous remedy done more good than to those brave Women who ' carry on.' Here at last have they found Quick and Lasting Freedom from those ailments which only they themselves can understand. The reason is simple. 'Yeast-Vite' being a combination of Pure Medicinal Yeast, Vitamins and other Tonic Elements is ideally suited to the most delicate constitution. The weakest and most disordered system can quickly benefit for 'Yeast-Vite Tablets contain just those vital health elements to assist Nature in her allimportant tasks. No Cure—No Pay Simply obtain a 2/3 bottle of Irving's YEAST-VITE Tablets from any Chemist. Take as directed and if you are not thoroughly satisfied,post the empty Carton to us with Guarantee Seal attached, and your money will be refunded in full. From all Chemists & Stores 2/3, 5/6 & 8/6 per Bottle. Sole Distributors for New Zealand: / Nathan & Co , Ltd., Wellington and Auckland. Sols Manufacturers : IRVING'S YEAST-VITE LTD., WATFORD, ENGLAND.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 252, 24 October 1932, Page 9
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