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A BROKEN DOWN SYSTEM. This is a condition (or dist ase) to which doctors give many names, but which few of them really understand. It issimply weakness-abreakdown, as it were, of the vital forces that sustain the system No matter what may be its causes (they are almost numberless), its symptoms are much the same; the more prominent being sleeplessness, ense of prostration or weariness, depression of -pirits and want of energy for all the ordinary '{fairs of life. Now.whatalone is absolutely essenial in all such cases is increased vitality—vigour, ital strength and energy t* throw off these norbid feelings, and as night succeeds the day his may be rpore certainly secured by a course of THE NSW FRENCH REfV?EDY t Ko.3 ian by any otherdL.own combination Scsuiely taken tn accordance with the directions a amDanyingit, wilhheshatteredhealthbe restored THE EXPIRING LAMP OF LIFE LIGHTED UP AFRESH, nd a new existence imparted in place ofwha t Lad lately seemed worn-out, used up,and valueless, his wonderful medicament is suitablefor allages onstitutions and conditions, in either sex ; and it i difficult to imagine a disease or derangement vhose main feature is weakness, that will rdf oe speedily and permanently overcome by this recuperativeessence, which is destined to cast in*o oblivion everything that had preceded it for this wide-spread & numerous class ofhumanailrnents. Sold by leading Chemists, or either No. return mailfrotn Ob LtCiEßcM«vl Co Kaverstockkd. N,W.*.Lendo»

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 714, 13 July 1929, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 714, 13 July 1929, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 714, 13 July 1929, Page 11