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BRAIN AND NERVE FOOD

is not the chance production of a day, but the final triumph of years of scientific experiment. The wonderful properties of Antincurasthin for success! uily treating all nerve maladies —Digestive Disorders, Aniemia, Rheumatism, Brain Fag, and Insomnia, have been testified to by thousands of thoso who have received boaefit.

DR. LION (Tho Director of the Russian State Hospital for Epileptics at St. Petersburg) Hoporta magical results obtained from trials made exclusively with "Antinourasthin" on Nerve Sufferers. An immediate and marked increase in mental vigour and bodily strength; increased appetite and sleep, removaJ of constipation and tendency to tire rapidly of work; calmnes3 and marked increase in se!f-confidenco, etc. THE i\FFECTS OF ANTIIviCRASTHIN Aro not only rapid, but what is more important—lasting. These aro indeed immediately noticeable. The general feeling of health increases; the patient bocoinoa energetic, and experiences a renewed plensures in life. Headache and Neuralgic Pains vanish, irritability disappears, Physical and Mental exertions aro easily borne, while tho mental powers and memory quickly improve. ANTINEURASTHIN cures by feedinpt tho Brain and Nerve Centres. . # iYou can prove its value by writing for a Free Trial supply, enclosing twopence in stamps, to the Wholesale Agents, H. A. Goddard, No. 212 Smeoton's Buildings, Queen 6treet, Auckland. Serial No. 810. Guaranteed under the Pure Foods Act of New South Wales by H. A. Goddard, Sydney, to contain not less than 10 per cent. Pure Lecithin. ?20l

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14836, 29 November 1913, Page 6

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BRAIN AND NERVE FOOD Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14836, 29 November 1913, Page 6

BRAIN AND NERVE FOOD Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14836, 29 November 1913, Page 6

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