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Insomnia a Serious Phase of Nerve Trouble.

Of tho whole train of ills that, an im«' paired nervous system attracts to the unfortunate individual who possesses it, Insomnia is probably tho most, intolernbl? Only those who have suffered from this fearful phase of nerve trouble know how unbearable it is—those nights mid nights' when thn body lies truly weary and longing for rest, but the brain goes on ceaselessly active, making sleep nn impossibility. At such timca, tho sufferer feels that ho would give all: he possesses for an hour's natural sleep' —yet, the remedy is within his own hands. You who suffer from Insomnia —oneo you kno.T that this disease is directly caused by sick or overstrained nerves, yon aro already on tho path toj recovery, for there is no nerve ailment,' however slight or severe, which will not succumb to a courso of Marshall's Fospherine, tlws great Norve Food, which nourishes the : nerves, builds them up,, regulates them so that tho whole nervous system, the brain, and eventually the physical body is restored. When your nerves become steadied, natural, healthful sleep will com-e to you as an inevitable consequence. Commence now. on a cour;o of treatment, you will receive immediate benefit, and will/ eventually bo completely cured. <hall'B Fospheriue never fails. Price Isi and 2s 6d bottle, at all Chemist* and ffiorcs. . - ;_JCj

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14406, 13 July 1912, Page 3

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Insomnia a Serious Phase of Nerve Trouble. Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14406, 13 July 1912, Page 3

Insomnia a Serious Phase of Nerve Trouble. Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14406, 13 July 1912, Page 3