ANTINEURASTHIN
Treatment of NERVOUS AND WASTINQ DISEASES. The wonderful properties of Antineurasthin (Lecithin in an absolutely pure form) for successfully treating all nerve - maladies, dyspepsia, anncmia, rheumatism, etc., and imparting permanent mental and ncrve>_orce, reflect the latest and most important achievements in medical science. One of the most important of the wonderful results obtained by this treatment is that not alone does it build up the nervous system by feeding tho brain and nerve cells with their natural food element, bat on account of its beneficial action upon tho process of nutrition and upon the whole general health shows prompt improvement, particularly in wasting diseases. A GUARANTEE. To every purchaser a full analysis is given, and with every shipment ;.n independent analysis for Lecithin coutents is made by a sworn public analyst, and this again is declared before <ho British Consul-General. Antineurasthm is guaranteed to bo true to these analyses. A FREE TRIAL. In order that tho worth of An tineurasthin may be tested, a sample supply togother with a treatise on nervous maladies, will bo forwarded \o any address in New Zealand on receipt of 2d in 6tamps to cover postage by the wholesale representative, H. A: Goddard, 212 Smeeton's Buildings, Queen street, Auckland. Serial No. 810.—Guaranteed under the Pure Foods Act of Is'cw South Wales, by H. A. Goddard, Sydney, to contain not less than 10 per cent. Pure Lecithin. No. 810. 3251
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14889, 31 January 1914, Page 6
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