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WHAT TO DO WHEN NERVES GO WRONG. NERVEY DAYS~AND SLEEPLESS NIGHTS. Men and women who suffer from weak neryes, who tire easily, can't sleep, have bram fag, low vitality, general weariness, loss of strength, dulled ambition, lack of will power, or any of these symptoms that so surely arise from poor, unsteady, unstrung nerves; or nerveforce run low should try eating a little Phosphorated Iron with their meals for a few days, and: observe result's. This preparation is the greatest "ginger up" stimulant and nerve vitahser ever known for putting back the good old "ginger," ambition, :courage and real vital energy into a tired, rundown and shattered nervous system. Here is a test worth trying. The next time you feel tired, blue, or when your nerves are fairly crying out, eat a couple , Phosphorated Iron tablets. Then wait for just a short while arid observe results. Phosphorated Iron seems to go straight to the nerve cells and start work the ! minute it reaches them. It brings an almost amazing change from that awful, ■ dull, weak, lazy, "don't-'give-a-hang"l j feehng. to ■ brightness, strength, clear- ! neadedness and courage. It calms and 1 strengthens the nerves of people who get I the "jumps" and fidgets, and gives them j poise, power and tremendous reserve ; energy. Phosphorated Iron is absolutely i harmless, contains no habit-forming i drags, and is always safe, easy, pleasant I and efficient. All reliable chemists sell it in largo tubes, 60 tablets to a tube, on an absolute guarantee of satisfaction or money back. Largft tubes of Phosphorated Iron tablets costs only 5s 3d. at most chemiatß, and last about 10 days.—Advt. "WET HEBT MEAN GOLDS. ■Unless nipped in the bud, a cold is sure to develop from wet feet. After a soaking, or a, sudden change of temperature, take Nazol. This penetrating, prompt remedy doesn't give tne cold a chance. The trouble is beaten before it gets a grip. Be prepared—get a Is 6d bottle of Nazol to-day.—Advt. For Children's Hacking Cougl Woods' GreaS Peppermint Cure.—Adyt. "They laugh that win."—Shakespeare. There is nothing more gratifying than Telief from irritating coughs and chronic coldß—and certain ease is always effected with Baxter's Lung Preserver. This grand specific is rich, warming and dependable—an invaluable antidote for bronchial, lung and throat affections. In_addition, "Baxter's" is an admirable building-up tonic. You can obtain a gen-erous-sized bottle for 2s 6d at all chemists and stores ; family size 4s 6d. But be I sure you get "Baxter's" !—Advt.

BONNIE SCOTLAND'S BEST- " DOCTOR'S SPECIAL." Candidly, there are many good whiskies on the market, but there's nothing like making certain. The best of E ood whiskies is "Doctor's Special "—and it's always good. The uniform high excellence of this Reliable Old Scotch s? in, t. " ?ssnred by meticulous methods of distilling, followed by maturing to a ripe age in wood under conditions that are ideal. , Doctor's Special 'Reliable Old Scotch is snppb.ed to the House of Lords, and to whisky connoisseurs the world over Keep a bottle m the home, you and yours..will be well cared for, and yoar hospitality \nll be unassailable. "Doctor's Special" pleases all—the particular most of all.—Advt. Woods* Great Peppermint Cure For Condi* tod Cold*, vent fcilt—Adit.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 117, 21 May 1925, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 117, 21 May 1925, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 117, 21 May 1925, Page 15