HIGH RED BLOOD MKAXS rfEALTH. GOOD NERVES MEAN* VIM, VIGOR, AND VITALITY.' LOASBY'S NERVE TONIC AND BLOOD ENRICHER. This is an ideal nerve tonic, bloodmaker and enrieher, and a general tonic. It takes away all weariness, dopressed spirits, headaches, constipation, fullness after eating, flatulence, pains in the back and sides, and entirely removes "that terrible tired feeling!" It stimulates the heart and strengthens all the tissue, imparting vitality and vigor whero before lassitude and weakness existed. Loaeby's Nerve Tonic and Bloodenricher is specially, suited for nervous women and girls who suffer from poverty of tho blood. It is wonderful what a few bottles will do. The weary.wornout business man will find it worth its weight in gold to him. It makes life worth living—strengthens the brain, gives force to you in business, whilst its effect is lasting. You cannot take a finer tonic and brain stiuiuiatoj. This is just a sample of many letters I receive:—"l am so glad that I was induced to 'Ask Loasby about it,' and am thankful you recommended mc to take your Nerve Tonic and Blood-en-richer. It has had splendid results; in fact, I feel a new woman. I shall always recommend my friends to see you.— (Signed) F.E." Loasby's Nerve Tonic and Blood-en-ricner, price 2s 6d and'4s 6d (double size), from all chemists and grocers. Sole proprietor, A. M. Loasby, the only Prescribing Chemist, 679 Colombo street, Christchurch. ' 2-810
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14830, 22 November 1913, Page 14
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235Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14830, 22 November 1913, Page 14
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