NERVOUS DISEASES MEAN A STARVED BRAIN.
NATURAL NERVE FOOD THE ONLY POSSIBLE PERMANENT REMEDY FOR ALL NERVOUS AILMENTS.
ENOUGH TO DO YOU GOOD AND SC FR In this age of high tension in nil phases of liio not one person in a hundred is ablo to stand tho mental and nervous strain. Is YOUR nervous system in thoroughly good (one? Are YOU ablo to do your work and fulfil your social engagements without feeling the effect? If not, wo offer you to-day tho means of regaining lost nervo power and energy, and of testing" at our expense tho only natural iood that will build up and revitalise tho nerves and brain. On application, we will send vou—frco —enough «i' this wonderful Neivo Food to _convince you of its merits, and also a Scientific Treatise explaining tho causo and cure of aJI Nervous Complaints. This remarkable nreparation is tho result of the rescnrcljes'cf Dr. Harlmann, who succeeded in discovering the method of extracting from ordinary foods the particular ingredient required by the brain and nerves and rendering this ingredient immediately assimilable by the svstem. It is named by him "ANTINEUKASTHIN," and has proved its worth in thousands oi ca=es of Headache Dyspepsia Dizziness Irritability Neuralgia Peevishness . .Neuritis Insomnia Nervousness Despondency ' Depression Hysteria Neurasthenia, Failure of Memory, Lack of Power of Application, to Work and Concentration of Hind, as well as in more extreme cases of Nervous Disease, such as Locomotor Ataxia. THE VITAL NERVE FOOD, Tho vital substance of tho Brain and Nerve centres is an organic compound called LECITHIN, very minuto particles ot which aro contained in certain ordinary foods, and aro selected by (ho stomach to replace the waste of brain and nerve tissuo caused by mental and physical effort. The amount of Lecithin contained in ordinary foods is, however, so small that ono would require the appetite of an elephant and the digestion of an ostrich to eat and digest sufficient ordinary food to replace tlio drain on tho Drain and nerves caused by the 6train and stress of present-Jay life. CRUDE LECITHIN. taken in an inorganic form is useless, and almost impossible to assimilate. Sufferers aro cautioned against attempts by unscrupulous vendors to substitute this in tho form of pills for Antineurast'nin. •"ANTIXKURAdTHIN" contains 10 r«r cent, of pure Lecithin in a perfect scientific combination, which insures its complete absorption by the brain and nerves m such a way as to rapidly repair tho wasto caused by over-work, excitement, emotion, or excess. It is therefore not only the most powerful antidote against uervo fatigue, but is the only natural and permanent remedy for nervous affections of every kind. "AXTINEUEASTHIN" is a food for the nerves alone. It does not satisfy tho appetite, but by toning up the nervous system and increasing tho vitality makes tiie appetite more- acuta and digestion easier. It mny therefore be taken before meals with highly beneficial results. AVOID DRUGS AND STIMULANTS, It has long been recognised by students of medical science that drugs and stimulants of any kind, taken as a remedy for nervous disorders, merely deaden or oxcito the nerves for the moment, and aro followed by a reaction so violent that the patient, far from .bcucfi'lirij,',' is positive}}" worse for their usu. "ANTINEURASTIIIN" contains no drtijjof any sort—it is.a pure FOOD—and, therefore lias no reaction as is the case with drugs. It contains neither stimulant nor sedative, but is entirely natural—composed solely of organic materials identical with
lIENTIHC TREATISE ,EE. Hiom) found in ihn nerve sultfta'ice "ANTINKUK.ASTHI.V tbcrcforc afforde genuine permanent relief. THE OVERTAXED BRAIN. Tlie brain worker will appreciate to tho full the immediate benefits of "ANTINKUUASTJIJN." He knows the sympathy that exists between the brain and the nervous system—that exhaustion o£ tho out; means exhaustion of the other. Tho business man, student, or littern.tcur who depends on tho quick action of tne brain to Ret through his dailv work spoedily and well will find that "ANTI- - rccliarges the brain with the food substance necessary lor its health. Its uso removes nl once all sowo of weariness, and renews the mental freslinoss and vitality. A BOON FOR WOMEN. That all 100 familiar feminine condition known as "nerves" is snoedilv remedied by "ANTINEURASTHLV' Ladies will find nn immediate relief from tho worrying strain of their innumcrablo homsiMiold and social eaves, because "ANTINEUKASTiiIN" promptly repairs tho waste of nervous energy and provides a permanent fund of vitality and strength. NERVOUS EXHAUSTION. Lato hours, lost sleep, ond excitement of (social functions exact their toll from all in the shape of wrinkles, haggard expressions, and other signs of prematura old age, and unless tho nerves are rebuilt and rejuvenated by proper nutrition these signs become permanent. "ANTINEUIU.STHIN" is an invaluablo restorative of the nervo centres, and through them 0/ tho outward signs of youth and health. ANAEMIA. Anaemia, which is duo to a loss of red corpuscles in ' tho blood, is remedied in tho only natural way by "ANTINETJRASTIIIN," which supplies tho deficiency and at the name time tones up tho whole nervous system. Children and young people in these days of competitive examinations arc frequently subject to nervous complaints. "ANTINEUKASTHIN" is the one and only safo remedy for tho over-crammed brain, because, being a FOOD—and only a food —it may bo taken with perfect safety by anyone, however young or old, however debilitated or feeblo. PRACTICAL TESTS, "ANTINEURASTIIIN" has been tested and tried in the most severe cases—often in so-called "incurable" oases—tho world over, and has proved its value in case after case. It is warmly endorsed by well-known medical men who havo tried it, as being just what, it clnims to be—A I FOOD FOll THE NEItVES-a food in,, mediately assimilated and immediate in its results. ■ INVESTIGATIONS BY THE PRESS. Many of tho leading journals have satisfied themselves of tho bona fides of "ANTINEUKASTHIN," and such wellknown papers as the "Pall Mall Gazette," "Observer," "Globo," "Daily News," "Science Siftings," "Onlooker," "Bystander," "John Dull," etc., all of which havo reported favourably on its merits. CONVINCING TRIAL SUPPLY AND TREATISE FREE. The immediate results of the free trial supply of tho Nerve Food wo aro offering you to-day will convince 'you. If you feel that your nervous system is '.'not.'normal and healthy you are strongly advised to test and investigate at our expense this wonderful concentrated food. FKEr) SAMPLE and Treatise will bo sent to any address in Australia on receipt: of 2d. in stamps to defray posi;ip« by tho wholesale agent, 11. A. Goddard, 210 Watsou's Buildings. Auckland.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1281, 9 November 1911, Page 7
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