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PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE PHOSPHATE FOR WEAK NERVES.

AN INVALUABLE REMEDY WHICH CAN BE OBTAINED FROM CHEMISTS AT SMALL COST. Excessive nerve strain is probably responsible for the fact that all round us we see men and women -who have no physical ailment or infirmity, yet are -weak, listless, depressed, and nervous. They lack energy, have no vim, vigour, or vitality, and consequently cannot apply themselves with zost to either work or recreation. Such a condition is pitiable, yet, fortunately, it is easily remedied, for it has been found that a product known as bitro-phosphata will restore lost nervous energy, and make the weak and listless strong and'vigorous again. Readers will find that high-class chemists everywhere are able to supply this restorative bitro-phosphate in the form of small compressed tablets, and as sufficient tablets for two weeks' treatment can be obtained at small cost, the remedy is within the easy reach of every sufferer. Take one tablet after every meal, and very soon you will note a marked improvement in your condition. You jwill sleep better and awaken bright and refreshed. Sudden, unexpected 1 sounds will no longer alarm you, and nervous headaches will be banished.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3395, 9 April 1919, Page 16

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PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE PHOSPHATE FOR WEAK NERVES. Otago Witness, Issue 3395, 9 April 1919, Page 16

PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE PHOSPHATE FOR WEAK NERVES. Otago Witness, Issue 3395, 9 April 1919, Page 16

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