EX-SUFFERERS PRAISE REM ■ ♦ CONSTITUTIONAL AND NERVE TROUBLES ENDED Straight-from-Shoulder Letters it Cause Deep Thought
■m Miss Malsle Carroll WEPT WITH NERVES * Now New Woman Interviewed in her cosy home. Miss Maisie Carroll, of 21 Edgeware road, Marrickville, N.S.W., told an amazing story of recovery from a serious breakdown. Nothing else could be so convincing as Miss Carroll’s own story, told in her own words: “After an operation my, nerves were in such a shocking state that- I cried bitterly for no reason at all and could not speak to the family as I was so irritable. I lost interest in everything, couldn’t sleep, and lay awake at night worrying. I gave Bidomak a trial, and, although less in price than other medicines I had been taking, even the first bottle <- made me well—removed heart pains, dizziness, and commenced building up my run-down body. I now eat well, sleep well, and feel a different woman in every way. "Bidomak has done more for me in my illness than any medicine, and when I say 'Thanks to Bidomak,’ all the words in the cannot express my sincere gratitude.” A BLESSING TO WOMEN Thousands of women, worried by fiie strain of modern life, which takes such toll of health, looks, and vitality, have found in Bidomak just the tonic they were looking for. By providing vital mineral foods lacking in modern diet, Bidomak ends the cause of nervous depression, and restores radiant vitality and abundant health. “These letters told of health regained —hope renewed—home happiness restored. They told the story of
Children love the pleasant flavour of BIDOMAK. It has no acid taste to put teeth on edge— WON IN RACE WITH TRAIN mmm t/ , 1 Thankful for BIDOMAK Well-known as an Interstate cycling record-holder, Les Cecil recently eclipsed his earlier performances by riding a Malvern Star from Warwick to Brisbane, beating the train by 28J minutes, and later smashing the record from Brisbane to Lismore and return. He attributes his extraordinary stamina to taking Bidomak regularly while training. Les. Cecil’s address is C/o. 460 Queen Street, Brisbane. The pictures above and at right show Les Cecil on the actual road between Warwick and Brisbane, over which he rode in his terrific ride to beat the express train time between these cities by 28} minutes. Notice the rough, up-hill grade. Cecil says; “Some years •go I retired from recordpeaking after having held pe Brisbane-Sydney and •ydney-Melbourne record. 'Ohg distance record breakis a very strentious life. •o very strenuous uic, |*P I found as I was growing . *der that nerves were my ' •fflculty. Recently I took a course of iidomak,’ and I felt so fit Jfit I decided to attempt my T ih.J _1 _ n • • 1 • “ier ins ‘fflculty. Recently lldomak,’ • a t I decided to attempt i ‘U’wick-Brisbane record, hlch I was successful in I ** -re I would not be We to carry on.’’ i toft to assist the blood in absorbing this oxygen IntaK .
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22196, 13 September 1937, Page 3
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