What to do Nervy Days and Sleepless Nights Men .and women who suffer from weak Serves, who tire easily, can’t sleep, have brain-fag, low vitality, .general weariness, loss of strength, dulled ambition, lack of will-power, or any of these symptoms that iso surely arise from poor, unsteady, unstrung nerves, or nerve-force run low: Try .eating a little Phosphorated Iron with your meals for a few days, and watch results. This preparation is the greatest nervevitallser ever known for putting back the good old "ginger,” ambition, courage and real vital energy Into a tired, run-down and shattered nervous system. Here is a test worth trying:—The next time yon feel tired, blue, or when your nerves axe fairly crying out, eat a couple of Phosphorated Iron tablets at meal-time for a few days. It seems to go straight to the nerve-cells and start work the minute. It reaches them. A ’few days brings an almost amazing change from that awful, dull, weak. lazy, "don’t-glve-a-hang” feeling to brightness. Strength, clear-headedness and courage. It calms and strengthens the nerves of people who get the "Jumps" and fidgets, and gives them poise, power and reserve energy. Phosphorated Iron contains no hablt-form- > drugs, and'all reliable chemists now 1 It on an absolute guarantee of satiswhen go
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21865, 19 August 1936, Page 14
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