bitro phosphate will make YOU STRONG AND WELL. Thin, tired, exhausted, overworked men and women who have become haggard, careworn, nervous wrecks, both owe their condition to lack of nervous energy —to a run-down, weakened nervous sys tern. The only way in which to regain the strength, health, vigour and endur ance, and at the same time to put or I pounds of solid fat and muscle, is to sup | ply to the nervous system thofo phos I phori<- elements, the lack of which cause; all the trouble. For this purpose there lis nothing better than to regularly take a five-grain tablet of Bitro-Phosphat* with each meal. According to high au thority this organic phosphate is at onc< digested and actually converted into liv ing tissue, which doubtless accounts foi the excellent results reported from al parts of the country. Weak people grow strong, endurance increases, and fatigue disappears; sleep returns to the sleepless, dull eyes become bright, the complexion regains the natural bloom of health, and vou once again enjoy that feeling of health and well-being "which depends entirelv upon a strong, healthy, perfectlynourished nervous system. If you want to feci better, look better, do more and bet'er work, go to your chemist to-day and get a package "of Bitro-Phosphate, take as directed, and begin to enjoy life.
WHAT IS "LYPTOIL , " - Lvptoil " is * non-poisonous disinfectant manufactured in Australia—the homo of the Eucalyptus. It is one of the renowned •■ (iumlypta " products. Lvptoil " contains 50 per .cent, pure Eucalyptus Oil. which is recognised by the hiiho't medical authorities as one of the safest" and surest antiseptics known. . In the home, in the warehouse m hospitals—in fact everywhere, Lyptoi.l has proved itself to be the most effective and reliable antiseptic—non-corrosive and non--BtCanb« used externally or as a mouthW Other h S eSthfnl " G-iimlypt* " products are -Gnmlypta" Eucalyptus Extract and •■ Gumlypta " Eucalyptus Salve. Obtainable all chemists.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17329, 28 November 1919, Page 9
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