WHY IS NEUBOGEN THE GOLDEN KEY TO HEALTH? "The Golden Key to Health" is a phrase that has become associated with Neurogen, the new nerve food that is rapidly coming into general favour throughout Australasia. And the reason is that it unlocks the door that leads to health; Many of the ills that both > men and women are subject to nowadays are due to ill-nourished, nerves, with the result that thousands of people go about asking cheap advice of friends and fellow-sufferers. The only trouble that is wrong with most of'them is that they have lost the key to the door of health. Overwork, worry, and the nerve strain o*f modern life have brought about this state of affairs, and whilst a man or woman, is in this condition any footpad of a disease is liable to pounce down and rob them of this life. There- . fore, the only safa plan is to get bji-ck to normal; and as we. said before Neurogen is tho key that will unlock the door. What is Neurogen? It is a scientific 'blending of casein, glycerine, and phosphorus, that is quite palatable; in fact-, pleasant to' tnko and. more effective in' building up both the physical and the nervous conditions. A person who is thin, run down, easily fatigued ;> unable to command normal force of mind unrt will, and who takes a course of Neurogen, will find to his delight thatUho door has been opened ior him and he is surely travelling back along the road to full and robust health of body and mind. A trial tin is all that is needed to convince the most sceptical. Supplied by. all chemists, Is 6d and 3s 6d per tin.—Advt. For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.—Adrt
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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 97, 25 April 1916, Page 2
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