HOW TO MAKE YOUR NERVES BEHAVE.
Good Advice for Tired, Nervous Men h and Women. When you are run down, out of sorts, tire easily, have lost confidence in your ability to do things, and ambition seems to havs deserted you, it's a sure sign your nerve foroe has run down and that your nerves need a stimulant to restore to your system itg oldtimo strength and onorgy, and bring back tho good old "ginger" that U3od to mato> your life a real joy., Many leading chemists are soiling a wonderful new nerve remedy known as Phosphoratedl Iron on a positive guarantee of satisfaction or money back. It's amazing how quickly these Phosphorated Iron tnblets tone np tho entire system, calm and steady the nerves, and put vim, vigour, and vitality into men and women who aro fagged out, nervous, despondent, and ambitionless. Thousands testify to their remarkable value in cases of severe mental depression, nervous prostration, nervous'dyspepsia, "jumps," "fidgots," and tho generally unstrung nerves that come from excessive work, worry, lack of sleep or over-indulgence in drinking, eating, or smoking. They never fail to benefit. If yon aro blue, and feel is though you didn't give a hang, or are cross, irritable, and your nerves are right on edgo, get a tube of Phosphorated Iron right away. They come CO tablets to a tube. Eat two with every meal for a few days, and see what a wonderful improvement they make in your whole nervous system. 2
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18410, 17 June 1925, Page 5
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248HOW TO MAKE YOUR NERVES BEHAVE. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18410, 17 June 1925, Page 5
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