JUST ABOUT "ALL IN"
NERVE SUFFERER RESTORED BY HARVEY'S. "Twelve months ago I was just about 'all in.' I couldn't sleep; I was nervous, irritable—and so tired I was unable to do any work. I went to Hanmer Springs for a rest, but still my unfortunte condition persisted. One day a Erie n d suggested Ha r - irey's Mineral Tonic. I began taking it three times daily. Gradually I aoticed a general improvement in my health. Today—my old tired feeling is gone. I sleep like a top and 1 work full of zest the whole day long." When vitality is low. your nerves "all shot," Harvey's Mineral Tonic gets surely at the source of the trouble. Harvey's Mineral Tome is not a drug or a mere stimulant, but a combination of mineral salts which the system demands if it is to function properly. Harvey's Mineral Tonic creates rich blood which revitalises 1h» nerves. At the same time it up the liver, kidneys, and bowels and removes all poisonous toxins from the body. New health, new vigour, a wonderful new life for you when you commence taking Harvey's Mineral Tonic. . , „, . A 3/6 jar of Harvey's Mineral Tonic from Chemists should last you a month —only a little over a penny a day. —2
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21411, 1 March 1935, Page 10
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212JUST ABOUT "ALL IN" Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21411, 1 March 1935, Page 10
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