SAYS PHOSPHATE DOUBLES STRENGTH AND HEALTH. Numerous notices have appeared in the press from time to time telling of the. remarkablo benefits to be derived. from tha regular use of bitro-phosphate instead of drugs and medicines. Investigation shows that bitro-phosphate, which is obtainable of any good chemist, enjoys its great popularity because of its peculiarly valuable property of quickly restoring the strength and vitality of the depleted nervous system* Neurasthenia, nervousness, sleeplessness, and physical and mental weakness are almost invariably due to a starved nervous system. This condition can only be corrected by supplying to the nerve centres the necessary phosphoric food elements, the lack of which, has caused all the trouble. For this purpose specialists almost invariably prescribe taking with each meal a tasteless 5-grain tablet of bitro-phosphate, which, while being inexpensive, is undoubtedly the most remarkable nerve-builder and restorative of health and strength known to medical science.—Advt.
A fishing party from Havolook, which visited the Marlborough Sounds on the 4th and sth inst, claims to have caught! 90 sharks—ranging from a formidable '\L4footer" to "babies." In addition, 20 hapuka and a few 6chnapper were landed, and tne sport generally T,as of an exciting nature. The largest shailj: was caught by one of the party when fishing ofß the launch.. _ It became entanpled in one or two other lines, id was eventually hauled up on the beads. Another exciting incident was the beaching of a 12ft ifeark. *
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Otago Witness, Issue 3384, 22 January 1919, Page 17
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