What Women • npß • in iheir . 66 Forties” Need Many women approach the critical changing period of their lives that comes between the ages of forty and fifty, quite unmindful of its tremendous importance to their future health and happiness. Not understanding the functional changes taking place in their bodies, they work beyond their strength, often break down, become nervous wrecks, their bodies suffering with fatigue and their weakened nerves trembling at every step. Often in their weakened condition capillary hemorrhage becomes excessive, this added drain compelling them to take to their beds from nervous exhaustion. What these women need is something that will instantly relieve the pressure on the overworked nerve centres and give them the vitality to stand up under the gruelling strain. Wonderfully effective results are often given in such conditions by the simple use of Phosphorated Iron, a skilful combination of six of theibest nerve vitalising elements known to modern chemistry. These little tablets contain no dangerous habit-forming drugs, and are entirely harmless in their action. Thousands of women can testify that Phosphorated Iron helps strengthen the jaded nerves, revive the tired brain, and put the energy and courage into the body that enable one to stand up under the unusual strain of the changing period. Phosphorated Iron has to do these things or it costs nothing, as all leading chemists sell it on the maker’s positive guarantee of relief or money back.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22778, 14 January 1936, Page 14
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