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F« 65 r«T /c&WTßyyc&ss "•* n> ' it JL\i %*& v <4««® I Rf ■ j> y< Our nervesare similar to anintrl- jji jl cate network of telegraph wires. | $ Controlled and nourished by a jH i| portion of the brain —known as jjj I the nerve centres —the delicate jjj ji threadlike nerves radiate in all | |i directions throughout the body, jjj ijj So long as the nerve centres are S- § capable of continually supplying jjj I nourishment to the nerves, the p 1 nerves will remain strong and jj| 2 healthy. But directly the nerve | I centres become , weakened by | I overwork, worry or anxiety, they k.. g are unable to transmit the &' I necessary nourishment, and the t, nerves become worn out and "on edge." Then it is that a sud- $ den sound makes you "jump" j 5 —you' get irritable —you suffer j £ from neuralgia—you are rest $ I less and depressed, In this con | y dition there is nothing to equal | I . ?hs Wine of Life | j Because, being a powerful nerve | i; food, ' Wincarnis ' gets right to § jjj the root of the trouble, and. by I a creating a supply of new nerve i 6 force, stimulates and revitalises i I the whole nervous system. Try js I ' Wincarnis' for ' Nerves.' It J I is wonderful. Over 10,000 | - S| Doctors recommend it. | I Segim t© get well 1 y ' Wincarnis' is tnaclo in England by 'i jj COLEMAN ft CO., Ltd., Wincan is § fi Works, You can buy ' Win- Ik 1 carnis' from any Wino Merchant, li-. W: censed Chemist or Grocer, but i' you Vl. 2 experience any difficulty in obtaining it, } £ write direct :o Sole Oistributms Asen:s. B S Fassett & Johnson. 233, Clarence Street, a I Sydney. N.S.W. | OTAGO WlTNESS.—Largest Country Circulation of any weekly in the Dominion. Found in every fannhouso in Otago and > Southland, and circulating largely m Can- | t<?rbury and northern rural districts, it offers unrivalled facilities for Advertising, anything ot iatoictft to country renews.

. The Fertiliser for South Island Soils! | , . • I The Famous Result-giving Manure. I This popular Manure provides the phosphatic element so | I .• • much lacking in the soils of the South Island. It contains | 18 per cent, of Phosphoric Acid in a form readily and | I completely available. It counteracts the acidity in certain | \ soils, and the proportion of lime it contains tends to | liberate the potash and nitrogen latent. f ROOKLAND BASIC PHOSPHATE is dry and easy to | handle, and in every respect -is far superior to Basic Slag. | i Its quick solubility gives practically immediate results, M s and wherever used it has proved wonderfully successful. I Full Particulars and Prices on Application. S j Kempthorne, Prosser & Co.VN.Z. Drug Co., Ltd. | I. Agricultural Chemists, • DUNEDIN. | The New Topic of" Conversation.—* , t. .'

mHB FABMEBS , PAPEJEL— Tho AgriculJL tural Department o! the Otago Witnees iii acknowledged to be unequalled by that »t anj ether Weekl/ in' Uw dominion.

OTAGO DAILY TIMES AND WITNESS JOB PIUNTIMi DEPARTMENT.t Job Printing of every deecription dono vrith Deepatch, aiid at fho iioweat Current .Kate*

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16981, 18 April 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16981, 18 April 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16981, 18 April 1917, Page 2

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