RENEW YOUR STRENGTH BY TAKING PHOSPHATE.
Restorative of Vigour and Vitality. The condition of the man or woman who/ has lost his or her strength is pitiable.' for, above all, it is strength 'that makes life worth living and renders possible the full enjoyment of all that life offers. Illness, worry, or anxiety may have sapped your vitality and robbed you of your strength, or old age may be responsible for tissue wastage and consequent loss of power; but whatever the cause, it ie possible for you to renew your strength, to regain the vigorous health which is your birthright, arid to defy 'the advance of old age by simply furnishing your system with bifci'o-phosphate- This product is natural to the human body; it is present in abundance in vigorous youth; but in later life, or in consequence of illness or excesses, the quantity is reduced, and its reduction is marked by such symptoms as weakness, depression, insomnia, debility, languour. irritability, inability to withstand mental ; or physical strain, etc., and noting one or moio of these symptoms, you should at once commence taking this restorative bitrophosphate treatment. No difficulty should be experienced in obtaining the treatment, for bitro-phosphate is now stocked by practically all high-class chemists in the form of "small compresed tablets. The desired results are obtained in practically every case, and you do not have to wait long for proof that bitro-phosphate is doing you good.—Advt.
The sudden 'death of Captain Stewart Henry Willis, formerly Lloyd's surveyor at Lyttelton, is reported from Sydney.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3337, 27 February 1918, Page 46
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