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GIVE TOUR NERVES THREE GOOD MEALS A DAY.

PHYSTCIANS SAY PHOSPHATE MAKES THE NPPVES STEADY 4ND STRONG. Phosphate is the natural food of tho nerves, and the form they most readily absorb and transform into vital 'nervous J* energy is known as bitro-phosphate. You can get bitro-phosphate from your chemist in the form of five-jrrain compressed tablets, and if you take one of these tablets imme- .; diately after each meal you t will provide . your nerves with tho nourishment they need so badly. Peed your nerves," and they "will become steady and strong, and a$ your nervous strength increases bo your general health will improve. Your brain will ri3t quickly and clearlv. your eyes will grew brighter, your step will become firmer, and your cheeks will glow with health. Langour, lassitude, weakness, and _ depres- - sion will be overcome, and a decided increase in vigour and vitality will be quickrjf noticeable.—AJvt.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3382, 8 January 1919, Page 47

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GIVE TOUR NERVES THREE GOOD MEALS A DAY. Otago Witness, Issue 3382, 8 January 1919, Page 47

GIVE TOUR NERVES THREE GOOD MEALS A DAY. Otago Witness, Issue 3382, 8 January 1919, Page 47

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