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That delicate vet vital organieiu—- . tho nervous system —is frequently in :i much iu%t> serious state than tin: sui(wr imagines. Neuralgia, Insomnia, ] He-idache, l.;i ssitude, Melancholia. Mental Irritability, ami lirain Weariness are very often not recognised as serious symptoms of nerve trouble, and tlm unfortunate sufferer is frequently considered ill-tempered and unbalanced and does not. receive "the sympathy and careful attention thai would be accorded tot a person suffering from a more understandable though less serious disorder. Now this lack of kno wledgo ..ii the part of others isi tho unintentional cause of untold suffering, for the victim ot nerve troubles is one to he greatly pitied. Nerve is the force which governs every power, every action, and eury .sense you have, and it's not to bo wondered at- therefore when through some great misfortune, overwhelming grief, worry of business affairs, etc., the mental sight and baiftnoo become distorted,%.tlmt you lose ail interest and pleasure in lit'o, .simply because you sen thing.s through tho medium of ;» sick brain. Now, though others may noi .understand you are really very ill — worse than you yourself ill ink —iintl the only way h> restore tho whole organic system to health is lo food and nourish tho .innunn'rable starved and weakened nervy colls, and KOSI'IIKK--1XK —MAIiSHALI/S KOSHHKKI N V. —will d<> '.his thoroughly and en»nphtely in even the most. desperate. eases of nervous breakdown. M.\ HSHALI/S KOSPIIftKJNK is a remedy of proven nioril.—it's brought, hack incentive and happiness to hundreds in .Now Zealand: it. vill d<> it, for you too. Pon't nei:lwi, this renlly serious ailment, but a bottle of !\f AKSTJAM/K f'OS 4 - VIIF.RIXK to-day from \<>\\v ehemisl Prices, Is. !s (id, ;'iid !2s Od per bollV, Tho largest battle eoniain* Tour times as much as tho smallest bottle. .'3
Het'oro members of the institution of Mining Engineers, who recently visited tho headquarters of i.he Loudon I'ire Brigade at .Soutliwark Bridge road, Mr Gamble, second officer of 1110 brigade, recently demonstrated the value of the collapsible brass helmets, one of which »:is worn fiy a fireman at a bottlo exchange lil' l . fourteen tvllis of glass fell on mail's bond and completely buried him, mid when bo bud been dug out. down to his '.boulders another shower of glass crinio down and buried bim again. ''He was in hospital for four months," said Mr Gamble, "and glass ivas coming out of different, parts of his body for six months afterwards, hut ho is still one of our best men." Mi; SHAKES' EXI'KrUENGIv For over 30 years Mr dailies Shales has been a resident of Wellington, llis shop in Manners Street is well-known, ana liis experience will be interesting to many a sufferer from Jiheumatisni, Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago, Rheumatic Gout, Stone, Gravel, and kindred diseases. He writes;—- " During a severe ;illju-U <pf l{hi-ti-matie Gout 1 tried HHKVMO. All pains left llie in Iwenty iniiiuies alter tho li Ist (lose ;nnl by the following morniug all swelling had disappeared. Hearing tliat a friend ol' mine was suffering from lihemnatic Gout, 1 went up to his place with a bottle of JtHEI'MO, aud the result was, as in my case, a cure. | cun honestly recommend KHbl MO to sufferers from Kheuuiiitie Gout: as :i cure it is a certainty." Perhaps yen have found that other so-called remedies—liniments, rmbroca--1 ions, plasters, or pills—oould not cure your lihenmatisin or Gout. They did not- give relief, tor they could not touch tho real cause of tho suffering—excess uric acid in tho blood. RHEI'MQ is the one medicine that- ahvnvs bring, vehet All chemists „i„l stores at 2s 6J and 4s 6d, 4
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Mataura Ensign, 26 July 1909, Page 4
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607Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Mataura Ensign, 26 July 1909, Page 4
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