Strong Men Unde mined by Nerve Trouble.
Tt doesn’t matter how physically fit a man may be—how perfect his constitution—once the nervous system is affected by overstrain or worry, the reaction upon the system is unavoidable. Once the nerves have become impaired, f-oir any cause whatever, some of the sure signs which directly affect the body are—incessant headaches, neuralgia, sleeplessness, and general depression of spirits, so that capacity for enjoyment and work, and a grip upon wholesome health and happiness will soon be things of the past. . Jn order to*, avoid the inevitable climax of such a condition—nervous breakdown—the wise procedure is to commence on a course of Nerve Food, which contains the properties for which the nerves are famishing. Marshall’s Fosnherine is the Nerve Food which the worn-out, broken-down nerves require to restore them to a healthy existence again. This well-known remedy will restore you if your nerves need building up. Get a is bottle at the first chemist’s or store you pass. You will feel real benefit from the first bottle and at the end of a shotf, course will be completely restored to sound nerve and physical health. Marshall’s Fospnerine n mid at is and 2s 6d a bottle.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 16034, 14 September 1912, Page 13
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202Strong Men Unde mined by Nerve Trouble. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 16034, 14 September 1912, Page 13
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