MEN'S NERVES.
DELICATE MACHINERY THAT
NEEDS CONSTANT CARE.
There is a screw loose somewhere. Ona .little screw in the big machine gets a 'trifle loose. It gradually becomes worse— other* are affected — the whole apparatus clog«, baulks, and refuses- to work properly. ' NERVES! Nerves control every organ 4 and every I action of every organ. When' the nerves ' of an organ— liver, lungs, stomach, kid-" neys, bowels, heart, or brain — go wrong, that organ cannot possibly work properly. And it in turn affects other organs, until the whole system becomes out of gear. Then tho machinery is in a bad state. The case of an Auckland commercial traveller j ie interesting. ! " I have derived a world ' of benefit from jDx Ensob's Tamer Juice," he says. " Some I two years ago I began to feel queer, not j much the matter then— just an out-of-sorts) i feeling, with occasional headaches and depression. I let it go, but gradually ' began ! to feel worse. ■ My nerves got on edge and! my appetite slackened. After a while I couldn't sleep well, and that, naturally, -made me irritable, and easily worried over little things. I ma telling a. fellow commercial traveller about it, and he said. 'Dr Ensor's Tamer Juice is vhe remedy for you; it has done me. a. power of good.' I immediately procured a bottle from my chemist, and took half s> ieaspoonful . three times a day. After three I days I was greatly improved, so I kept on ! until I had taken three bottles, and then. ! felt as right as ever. To me Dr Ensor 7*7 * ! Tamer Juice was much better than a holi-
DR ENSOR'S TAMER JUICE is a mild and gentle laxative, carrying off the waste matter, promotes perfect Assimilation of food, toning up all the nerves of the body. For the hundred and one ailments whioh arise from derangement of tiie 6tomach nerves, liver nervws, bowel nerves, and kidney nerves there ie no known remedy co pleasant, so safe, so universally successful as Dr Ensor's Tamer Juice. To the weak and ailing Enfior's Tamer Juice affords new energy, new strength, and new life. Dr Ensor's Tamer Juice is procurable from all medicine vendors throughout' the Dominion.
A wasp's jaw* are- so powerful that it can cut its way through a seashell. A novel and exciting race between * horse and a bicycle attracted a large amount of attention at Ngapaxa a few days ago, and the close finish was loudly^ applauded. The well-known local horae Bennett's Banjo was matched against its owner, Mr Bennett, on a bicycle, over * half-mile. The cyclist rod© well, and covered the ground at a pace which left Banjo slightly in the rear. On nearin{? the "winning post," however, Banjo epurted splendidly, out down the lead, drew, level, and then won by a nose. . The Belgian prisoner, Mortelmans, now. under life sentence of penal servitude for the piracy of the Peruvian schooner Neuvo Tigre, made his escape from the gaor at Korovou last week (says a Fiji coir «" pondent). His absenca was soon noted} and 'the same day he was run down in turn tiri scrub,, at the back of the gaol, by th» native warder*;.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2905, 17 November 1909, Page 32
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531MEN'S NERVES. Otago Witness, Issue 2905, 17 November 1909, Page 32
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