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SHATTERED NERVES

EVILS OF DEPRESSION

Never in the world's history was !file tempo of life so swift as to-day; 4ever were nerves under such strain. Vend never such need for strong, wteady nerves and iron-rich blood. Everywhere we see the sinister results of the depression in the shattered nerves oc not only men and women of all classes and ages, but even of young children. Fortunately in Harvey's Mineral Tonic there" is a way of escape for sufferers from "depression nerves." Harvey's Mineral Tonic is a wonderful new medical discovery which restores sound nerves and buoyant health in a natural, easy way. Harvey's Mineral Tonic contains certain mineral salts which ozonise the blood, making it iron-ricn—and by so doing. builds up all the forces of the body, including the revitalising of the nerve centres. Tired, nervous, anaemic people who regular!;- take Harvey's Mineral Tonic will discover a new vitality vithin a very short period. Their health improves, the fogginess disappears from their brain—they feel once more real live human beings, full of the enjoyment of perfect health.

Harvey':- Mineral Tonic is obtainrbic at 'o; 6d a jar from Ail Chemists. A iar should last you a month—-r'-preserstins a cust of a little over a penny u clay. —1

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21118, 20 March 1934, Page 14

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SHATTERED NERVES Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21118, 20 March 1934, Page 14

SHATTERED NERVES Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21118, 20 March 1934, Page 14

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