What to Dc When Nerves Go Wrong
Nervy Days and Sleepless Nighti.
Hen and women who suffer ftovi weak) nerves, who tire easily, don't deep, fcavs brain fag, low vitality,- general wtwwese,: logs of strength, dulled ambition, lack o£| will power, or any of them gytnptoma that' so surely arise from poor, unsteady, un-i strung nerves, or nerve force riia |ow r should try eating a.- little Phosphorated! Iron with their meals for a few day*, and observe results. Tbi« preparation, W/theJ greatest ginger-up stimulant *nd nerve vitaliser ever known far putting bwk'th* good old "ginger," ambition, courage, andl real vital energy into a. tired, rußdowai and shattered nervoui system. Here is a test worth trying. The Beit time you feel tired, blue, or when your nerves are fairly crying out, eat » toirple Phosphorated Iron tablet*. The» Wait for just a short while and observe results. Phosphorated Iron'secms (o go strtifbt w1 the nerve cell* and start w.ork tb« wlnutet it reaches them. It bring! an almost' amazing change from that awful, dull,i weak, lazy, "don't-gjive-a-hanf" feelittf to brightness, strength. clear-h««de.dne», and courage. It calms and strengthen* the nerves of people who Bet the ''jumps/!* and fidgets, and give* them poiie, power, and tremendous reserve energy. Phosphorated' Iron is absolutely harmless, contains* no habit-forming drugs, and is always): lafe^ easy, pleasant, and efficient. All reliable chemist* tell it (60 tablet* to the package), on an absolute' guarantee of satisfaction or money back. . .
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 78, 2 April 1935, Page 15
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