VITALITY REJUVENATED
WITH MOELIFE TABLETS.
The stress and strain of "'high pressure" work saps the vitality of those who cannot throw off the shackles of turbulent' thoughts during hours that should, be cnjoyei in perfect relaxation. Result —anaemia gains a foothold, and the system fails to-rally round to an efficient state each day. Sufferers from loss of strength and energy arc strongly urged, on the testimony of doctors and many users, to rejuvenate themselves with the invaluable mineral properties of Morlife Tablots.- Anaemia, T. 8., ;and other: constitutional or wasting diseases are arrested by Morlife". Morlife Tablets brace up the nervous system, and ■ send rich red blood flowing in the veins- -Appetites take on new life and 'digestion, is improved in astdnishing- manner. - ( . After almost the first .bottle of, Morlife Tablets the patient awakens'from any morbid and Tun-down state and enjoys better health. As a food tonic in capsule form, Morlife Tablets benefit young and old alike, supplying to the blood stream, blood-pigment in balanced"'form. 'Morlife free, from drugs that have a subsequent "falling 'off" effect, produce a lastingtbenefit. - Don't neglect the symptoms of an. undermined constitution. Take MorHfe, obtainable -in^flasks at 2s 63, 4s. 6d, and ffs, ' from th(> followingchemists r — PERr'etT'S' PHARMACIES, corner Manners ' and Willis Streets, 'and opposite Lambton Station., ■W. S. -WALLACE,, LTD., 37 Willis' Street. THE GOWER PHARMACY, 196 Lamb-' ton Quay'fopp. Midland Hotel). '" E. T. .SAUNDERSj LTD., 9a Courtenay - Place.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 51, 1 March 1934, Page 6
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236VITALITY REJUVENATED Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 51, 1 March 1934, Page 6
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