HELP THE NERVES WITH RICH BLOOD.
Do yon know the blood has to nourish the body? The food you eat has to be prepared by the stomach for absorption by tho blood so that all tho organs; nerves and tissues may bo nourished. If the Blood is poor, every organ in your body is being starved; you are using up your constitution and nerve force to keep going. Without rich, red blood, you cannot be well and strong for long. Your constitution may keep you going for a time, but the end comes, and with it generally a nervous breakdown. When you feel tired and weary, your ordinary task requires an effort; dull, aching head, noises in the head and ears, the bowels constipated, appetite ficklo, indigestion and flatulence, the complexion bad, pimples appearing, sometimes boils, sleeplessness, and no energy, pains in the chest and sides, and numerous other troubles, such as nervousness, low spirits, etc. You are getting run down. LOASBY'S NERVE TONIC AND BLOOD ENRICHER, 2s 6d and 4s 6d (double size), Is what you require. It imparts energy, stimulates the nerves, makes good, rich, red blood. It contains just the medicines that mean health, happiness, and energy. It is reliable. It has restored hundreds to health and strength who beforo were always nervous and tired. For women and growing girls it is an absolute boon. Tired business men will find it a wonderful nerve and brain reviver. It prevents brain fag; it nourishes tho whole system by giving you what Nature requires—rich, red blood. Loasby's Nerve Tonic and Blood Enricher, 2s 6d and 4s 6d (double size), from all chemists and grocers. Wholesale from merchants, or post free from A. M. LOASBY. The only Prescribing Chemist, 679 Colombo street, Christchurch. 5 C-8675-5-813
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Press, Issue 14828, 20 November 1913, Page 2
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295HELP THE NERVES WITH RICH BLOOD. Press, Issue 14828, 20 November 1913, Page 2
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