TyJyi* ' Message to Sufferers from NERVES Lack of Confidence . . . Headaches . . . Nervous Indigestion . . . Sleeplessness . . . Listlessness . . • Anaemia . . . Nerve pains and other similar Nervous and Constitutional iveahnesses. A REFRESH IMG HEALTH DRINK A delightful health drink can be made by mixing a dose of BIDOMAK with a wine-glassfull or half a tumbler of ice cold w»ier, or any aerated water. A few drops of BIDOMAK in a tumbler of ice cold water is a delightful refreshing thirst-quencher. BIDOMAK provides a method of supplying energy to the cells of the body wherever the natural supply of vitality is insufficient to maintain the normal activity of glands and organs. It provides vital mineral elements. It is a scientific compound of certain vital mineral elements which are lacking in the average modern diet, and which include ferrum, calcium, sodium, potassium, phosphates, glycerophosphates, sucrose, as well as other necessary elements. SCIENTIFIC CONTROL Attached to the laboratories of the Douglas Drug Company are three fully qualified chemists and a Doctor of Medicine who graduated at the Universities of Edinburgh and Glasgow. All Chemist* & btoiWh -V-; ' 3SDO M A K “the tonic of the century ” For Nerves, Brain and that Repressed Feeling LISTEN IN AT 9 Worn. EVERY WEDNESDAY the WM Broadcast ©£ the “Amber M till HffiL Tips” Minstrel Show, a half? hour ©£ Music, Mirth, aatd Story, • 1 1
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19881, 7 March 1939, Page 13
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