QUICKLY SOOTHES NERVES.
MAKES THEM STEADY AND STRONG During and after a period of intense nervous strum there is a demand for sedatives and stimulantssomething to soothe the, nerves, brace them up, and mako them Eiron- and steady again. It would bo impossible to enumerate all the things that are tried with these objects in view, but it it* a w,'!. k.iown fad that bitro-phosphato produces better results in less time than ordinary sedative and stimulants. _ Moreover, this method of treatment is commended, because it is recognised that; bitro phosphate does not produce ill-effect I aid mi reaction follows its use. This' establishes it as a safe and reliable specific fur uee in cases of neurasthenia, nervous- I ness, depression, debility, etc., and it is ! certain tliat as sufferers come to realise its [ efficacy thry will discard drugs and arti-1 fi'-ial >t;niu ante and take bitro-phosphato instead. One tablet immed'-ue'y after every meal is the dose usuai.y recommended, and as the tablets can now bo purebred quite cheaply from practically all high-i-'ass chemists the treatment is ; within the eaev reach of every one who needs it.— fAdvt.)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17125, 2 April 1919, Page 7
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187QUICKLY SOOTHES NERVES. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17125, 2 April 1919, Page 7
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