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Once a£wcufi T&u/if, 6 ul Now Sparkling Eyed, Rosy Cheeked TP > ■,-m \ fi ■ ./ r' i v&t-M ANKS TO U. If you want to win popularity, magnify your energy, you will radiate vitality, you are going to read this message sharpen your brain, put a sparkle in your eye and a glow in to the last line. It tells how men and women everywhere your cheeks, and pull yourself up to a health level where have recovered when apparently hopelessly weak and ill NERVES AND MOST CONSTITUTIONAL DISORDERS ARE CAUSED BY MINERAL STARVATION BIDOMAK IS A SCIENTIFIC COMPOUND Thousands of women right this minute are about nervy, listAn I tin it. Headirhen, W«tkn«u tod l.aiiitude. less, run-down $ head-achy, feeling half sick and depressed, never knowing what it is to feel really well. They do not dream that the cause of their troubles is a lack of vital food minerals—and scientists have now proved this to be the case. Food minerals are the elements of which our body is composed and maintained. To-day the : methods of preparation of many foods have lowered the supply of these minerals so that losses due to overwork, worry or illness cannot be replaced. All these troubles are caused by Mineral Starvation: — ———■HOW TO OVIRCOME L«ek of FERRUM Animil, H«idiirhe», THESE TROUBLES ean*M W«>kn«t* and l.aiiitude. .. When you get enough of these Laek nt calcium sn.ui minerals you recover in a natural way from the troubles caused by __ a deficiency of them. \ ' $ Lark of SODIUM Rheumatism, Kidney I ciuiM •••••• Tr•u bI a, Stomach NATURAL SOURCE OF Trouble. NERVE FOOD L.,tMr*™™ Acid* * f * e , r y ?* r !, o . f I r"* rc l; *. b r"" way of correcting this mineral Lark of PHOSPHORUS In.omnla, Brain Fag, deficiency by providing tile Ezh.uitiln. necessary food minerals in an irritability. easily assimilable, palatable, liquid form. Laek af CALCIUM Stomaeh Tronbloa., rauiei -••••• Chllhlalm. Erxema. Lark of SODIUM POTASSIUM Rheumatiim, Kidney Trouble, Stomach Trouble. Heart Dleordera, Add* oili, Connlpalion. Lark of PHOSPHORUS Imomnia, Nartom Irritability. Hraln Fag, Eshiuttifn, PROOF POSITIVE J Read these a matin* •rtracti from letters by people who wore iwir rtelly well, 3 77i 7 r - ■ j i•1 •j , of vital mineral elements which contains no harm ful drugs, and which may be taken freely by young and old. It contains ferrum, calcium, sodium, potassium, phosphates, glycerophos phates, and sucrose, as well as other necessary elements. These are the cell-foods which are vitally necessary for the blood to build up and maintain the cells and tissues of the body by acti vating rmd rejuvenating the cells—which banisli the infirmities due to nerves and constitutional weaknesses. NEW VIM and ENERGY.—BIDOMAK re•tores vital energy and gives back youthful enthusiasm to those who have been ill. It makes old arteries young again—it tones up vital organs which have become sluggish—it is winning hack for thousands the zest for life, the thrill of popularity and the enthusiasm of wonderful lfealth and good spirits. BIDOMAK creates new healthy nerve cells, and provides a full supply of healthy nerve fluid, at the same time removing poisons wastes from the system. BIDOMAK creates a storage of energy and nerve force —overcomes every run-down condition, every'disorder not due to germ attack but just to lack of energy and drive. highroad to vigorous, kmy htalth, What Bidomek hos doao for thoto people H eat and will also do far yoa. "I FELT I WAS DYING BY DEGREES" I was in bed for three months. The doctor tmid to mi my nerves that caused my illness. First of all I lost the use and feeling <4 my left hand. Two dmjrs later I lost the feeling in my left This dead feeling travelled up my leg, then started in my tight foot. And so it travelled all over my body. I honestly felt that 1 was dying by degree*. I only took 2 bottle* of #IMB I Itil mil eh better that I wanted to start work. IMM now feeling fit and well. (Signed) Miss Del Whelan. PERMANENT BENEFIT IN CASE OF NERVES AND INDIGESTION 11* Fullerston St., Nth. Stockton. Dear Sir, i i . My nervous system to such an awful sttM that I could not possibly lleep It night and tnf digestion was so weak I was living r on bread and butter and soda water; in fact my Doctor ftared Duodenal Ulcer. I tried all kinds of Iron and other tonics, but jny stomach could not take them. At last I tried BIDOMAK, and after the first bottle I felt a little better, so I persevered with it and at the end of two months I wot sleeping well and eating smything I wanted without the slightest pain. (Signed) (Mrs.) F. IMury. "I FELT SO TERRIBLY DEPRESSED AND WEAK THAT I ACTUALLY ' BROKE INTO TEARS .. ~ '' y•• •. I was in such a rotten state of narret that I hated to talk to people. I'd fust snap their heads off. My nert>as were all shot to pieces, and / felt so depressed and weak that 1 would burst into tears for apparently no reason at all. I couldn't sleep at night, and I lost my appetita completely. < When I had taken three bottles of BIDOMAK tha difference was marvellous. 1 cSr 1 was a new being—l can eat anyth&ig now, and I sleep like Rip fan Winkle. Yours truly, (Signed) ]> Haydon Scientific Control AHBekwl to the laboratories of Hi* Douglas Df*f Company or* Mir** fally qualified chemists and a doctor of Medicine who graduated at the Universities of IdinbNrgh and Glasgow. It gives that vitality so essential to full recovery from illness —that tonic stimulation without which convalescence is a long drawn-out agony of depression. It improves the activity of every £>and and organ in the system, and supplements the driving force of the complicated machinery housed in the human body whenever that force Jails below the requirements of the individual. Take a course oM^lDOiV^K^indyot^vilWeelwelh^^^^ Money Back Guarantee TRIAL OFFER so ninny ntrve ntitttretn hnve obtained jmmedlnte relief from BIDOMAK that If you do not btneflt by taMn* It we will refund your mo*'? within 14 dn>* of purrhn»* o« r * lu . r .'J , 111 nenrly fropty bottle to Kluenitol I '''J" Thordon (luny, Wellington. Thu», we tee >iiu punitive relief or you pny nntnlßK^^ Bidomak is obtainable at g* Chemists and Stores. GET A LARGE BOTTLE NOW 111
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23165, 11 October 1938, Page 4
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