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Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendors. j New Zealand Branch office: No.n, First Floor, Forwarded by post to any Address when not obtainable locally. j Hume's Buildings, Willis-street! Wellinetoa. The of Nervous Diseases— The Casualty List j The most css-eacied results of neglected Nervous Diseases— ! Jhe Casualty List Study this Chart and the Symptoms stated here of to learn if you are in danger. FOOTBALL _ To understand Paralysis and Locomotor Ataxia, which is Paralysis I HOCKEY. I 0 the Limbs, .and their cause, it is Well to remember that every § A movement of the body or its members is due to the contraction of B r-'VFRV mi morning the rr muscle, which can only take place under the influence of Nerve Force. r Monday morning the | , . ; i ■*—' papers publish particulars of s 8 tlls« , As this all important Nerve Force is created in the nerve casualties sustained on th-_- play I ' C \WlSlli centres of the brain and .spinal cord, and conducted along w.rcl.ke ; grounds of the people. It .s impos- i rlf IT™ Pa rf ° f lhC any dt " ra ?- cment , of t,le f ' sible for anv player to ru through a sr3r2^&:'NSr»o B : SOLOMON SOLUTION Pi _ . If you find yourself nervous and irritable, over-sensi- j Is the Athlete's best friend—itisa I k tive to light, sound, and motion, addicted to continual I y boon to the Rugby footballer. Soto- I • movement or lapping of the fingers, twitching of the | mon Solution will cure Sprains, j muscles, sudden starlings anc jcrkings of the limbs during ] Strairfs, Sores, Wounds, Stiff Knees, | ' sleep ; if you have nervous iieadackcs .-or dyspepsia, arc Strained Tendons, and all the hurts j unable to sleep or rest, feel down-hearted and discouraged and cuts to which footballers and ' ant * unfit to tight lie battles of life; if your nerves others are liable. | arc weak and exhausted, and your blood thin and watery, j efl . amau *m lITIAM ..... Kf you have every reason to fear l'a.alvsis of at least SOLUkSON SOLUTIIIN W3S i Mffif son,e P art Of -the body, and consequent suffering i 4 «,_ «ah DU.k» and helplessness. ' J use " Dy 1816 A " slack P MmS Wm. L"^Z^,r a j seam on the tour at Home. MwM Wmk EVREN NERVE' & BRAIN TABLETS. , . — , I The time to begin treatment is when any ("H JQB*S 3/™ w V/™» | jHWBy W"'of die above-mentioned symptoms become ap- j _ j • • • rJSy . IM parent. These are indications of a degeneration J OBTAINABLE FROM : | i °f 'he Nerve Cells, and when degeneration [ „ ... . i bCCOmeS exhausled ' is bound 10 foH°w. ; J B.—The Cevebel- act on the system in an entirely different way to ordinary medicines.- [f) If) tio" ofthevoluutary W They are neither a stimulant to whip tired'nerves to renewed' activity, r, , MR. GEO. W. BASLE Y, r, muscles. " IggwilreKfty' -nor a narcotic, or opiate, to deaden the nerves. On the contrary, H .. , _ . . H C —The Medulla r they are a food cure, which form new, red corpuscles in the blood, j_ Solicitor and Patent , - Oblongata. gMMM ' MMI ? nd , create new nerve cells. Every dii ', they are bringing back a Agent, has moved his Z D. — The Spinal • Mwl health, strength, and vitality to thousands who have become dis- 1 ' ~ Cord carries Nerve ' fflMMJakh couraged through the failure of doctors and other treatments to cure . f|"l Offices from Vulcan fifl \Force from the brain . mm§W M'JM|P them. H , ... '• Hi to the nerve fibres. * &sssss. Cj Chambers, Vulcan Lane, r. I " E.—Cauda Nerve, . MlflllllllP HS mmS They are obtainable froirt ALL CHEMISTS AND SIOREKEEPERS.. Lfi 10 ACnl6 Chambers . L' I F.-Sciatic Nerve, . W . Mff.Bf They are obtainable frort- ALL CHEMISTS AND SIOREKEEPERS., A t0 ACme O " am oePS, j the derangement of ®MflW nni/ ,p nrn nAV . . ~, x i Swanson Street, next 2&»JFS£ mm Immi price, 2/- PER BOX (6 boxes for 11/-;. q. Q st t q. rheumatism. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13214, 27 June 1906, Page 4 (Supplement)
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