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Nerve Sufferers! Make your Nerves Strong with Otis. Perhaps within the pa at twelve months or so you hare had some kind of illness, such as influenza, fever, sore throat, ague, cough, cold or catarrh. Everybody knows how these illnesses and other trying complaints often leave behind them a form of debility and weakness very hard to overcome. But one of the greatest causes of nerve weakness is excess in any form; excess in living, excess in drinking, trying climate; making excessive calls on Nature b.y* overwork and worry. It is only those persons with the extra reserve supply of vitality and energy who can actually rid themselves of all the after effects. How do you stand in this respect? Do you at times feel tired, weak and depressed—poor appetite, pains in the abdomen, constipated or exhausted after a slight effort? If you have any of these symptoms it means, that the reserve of vitality and energy is needed by you to enable you to fight a winning fight against the after ed*'“ts of illnesses. \Vhnt are you going; to do about it? Will you risk a serious nervous breakdown. or will you from to-day commence to get new strength, new rich blood and new vitality by the aid of Otis? Otis, owing to its special properties, gives vigour and energy to the body ana its various organs, thus enabling them to ward off or overcome influences which tend to impair their natural functions. Otis gives strength because it creates new red blood cells and equalises the distribution of nervous energy. Do not dose yourself with new paralysings drugs any longer. Nourish your system with a course of Otis, the famous blood purifying and health giving tonic. TONIC TABLETS FOB BLOODS NERVE Otis Tonic Tablets are sold by all chemists and' stores at 3/6 and 6/6 per bottle, with a red wax seal on the cork. If unable to obtain loyally send direct with price of size required to E. C. De Witt and Co., Ltd., 89, Custom House Quay, Wellington.

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11435, 3 February 1923, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11435, 3 February 1923, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11435, 3 February 1923, Page 14