Nervous Indigestion When nerves go wrong they always strike at vonr weakest spot. When this spot, happens to bo the stomach, nervous avspopsia results, appetite vanishes, and is replaced by an uneasy, hollow feeling that keeps up until every nerve in your body seems - ‘on edge.” The food you forte down won't digest properly, and you’re knocked up, down and out for one day at least, so far as being really useful to yourself or anyone else is concerned. It’s the height of folly to force the digestion of food with some pepsin pill while the stomach nerves are in -such shape. Nervous indigestion comes front nerves alone. Get your nerves right and you’ll feel tip-top, and cat and digest what, you eat as any normal, healthy person should. Nothing could be better for such cases than a couple of Phosphorated Iron tablets eaten at every meal or whenever you feel blue or depressed and your nerves are working overtime. Phosphorated Iron is the greatest nerve tonic ever found for nervous dyspepsia, nervous headaches, and upset nerves generally. It calms and steadies the nerves when they want to fly. It stimulates and strengthens the nerves when they are dull, tired out and sluggish, and you cannot concentrate your mind on work. Every tablet seems to go straight to the nerve cells, and puts ambition, vim, vitality, confidence, and courage in every inch of your body. All leading chemists sell these Phosphorated Iron tablets, 60 to a package, on a positive guarantee that it they do not bring results and give satisfaction the money paid for them will bn returned, and scores of people right here in town can testify to their marvellous ' efficiency.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18761, 18 July 1935, Page 10
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