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DEPRESSED FEELING' K 7 % and most Constitutional CAUSED BY MINERAL Thousands of women arc blessing Bidomak to-day, who once were going about ‘‘nervy,” listless, tired, run down, “jittery,” never feeling really well, but always half sick. These nervous disorders robbed them of popularity, because even a beautiful face and figure can’t make up for “jumpiness,” irritability or lack of “pep.” The best thing to do is to take Bidomak, as thousands arc doing, Bidomak will put roses in your checks, a sparkle in your eyes, give you new life, energy, vitality . . . POPULARITY . . . all the things that make life worth while. ’ Bidomak is offered to you under a definite guarantee to do you : good or • cost you nothing. This amazing guarantee is given by the discoverer of Bidomak because he is positive that if you take it as directed you must obtain real benefit. He has the whole of modern medical science on his side when he asserts that 90% of human ailments, result from “mineral starvation.” This lack of vital mineral elements from our food supply causes a great list of deficiency disorders, including all nerve troubles, malnutrition, nervous dyspepsia, anaemia, ‘ headaches, lowered vitality, and many other com - Good Health Depends On Minerals The most important healthgiving minerals are iron, lime, potash, sodium and. phosphorus. These vital minerals are all present in Bidomak, and made available i for - easy assimilation in accordance with . formulae developed'by the most advanced scientific work on nutritioo. A coarse . of Bidomak strengthens the liver, pancreas and stomach so that we. make better, use of our ordinary- food supply. ; It builds: nerve strength- and; vigor-' ous,, buoyant muscles. It recharges the . arteries with a fresh. supply - of living, - red blood cor-. puscles and with Oxygen, too, for. the-purpose of burning up the body’s wastes. COLDS & FLU Take a courw of BIDOMAK to rid yourself of - Iniuenza after-effect*, ■ and jet . back quickly the thrill ■of - bubbling health and vitality. Biddmak is Safe and Pleasant to Take—There is not:' one single rsub-’ stance- contained, in -Bidomak-. which is not present in a perfectly healthy human body. Bidomak contains no bitter, dangerous, narcotic drugs' nor opiates. Money Bock Guarantee TRIAL OFFER ' So many nerve ■ sufferers have obtained immediate relief from ■ BIDOMAIC that if you do . not : benefit by. taking, the fir*, bottle. we . will, refund your money with-. ' -in 14 days ,of, purchase on return . •of the :nearly - empty bottle » Flucnzol' Pity. Ltd., Xhorndon Quay, WillingtonV Thus, we guarantee you positive relief or '■ ! you' pay nothing.’ POSITIVE Reed these eeadif extracts frem letters hypoople wbe were eeee eever reelly well, bet efter foklag BIDOMAK are bow ee the hiyh reed te ' vigoraes. koppy heofth.. Whet Ijdeerafc. fees doee for these people it cae eed will else de ten: NEARLY FRANTIC WITH NERVES Now Wall! “After an operation my ,nerves Were - , in such a shocking state that Icried , bitterly for no reason at all. I lost , ' ; interest in everything, could not . ,( sleep, and lay awake all night; I was yf nearly frantic until one day 1 thought I would give BIDOMAK a • trial,-and though, leas in pries' than other' medicines I had been taking 1 even'the' first bottle made me well, and 'commenced building dp my run- ' down body. I now cat well, sleep well,- and feel a different woman in' every way.”-— (Sgd.) Miss Maisia Carroll (Msaritkville). NERVY. SICK AND , TIRED - Thorubury, Melbourne, Fib JSth Aprils 1936 m The Manages, ■ Douglas Drug~Co* ; - ’ Dear Sio,-"For~ years ■ I -hare -been'under treatment far supposed atom, ach ; and liver, disorders . / waa nervy, could:mot sleep ; and of'.opV ■ each morning sick omd tired. Life - wes a burden te me. About four months ago I took a bottle of “Bidomak?’ end immediately fell better, I gamed. in weight and I have only been te the doctor's once since and that to'- show him hew - - well I was. Both he'smd the chemut -Z - from whom''l obtained the “Bidomah” were y astounded at the improvement. I'have fust relumed from a strenuous motor tour of New. South Wales and am feeling tip-top, - I know of at least 20 persons who ■■■ are taking “Bidomak" after seeing .. what it nos done for. me. . Yours faithfully, (Signed) Mrs. M. Me RECOVERY FROM NERVOUS BREAKDOWN McMahon's Point,Sydaeyis , 25th July, 1935 s The Douglas Drug.Co^ Sydney. Destr Sirs, —l am writing to convey, tp you my account of my remarkable'; recovery, which I fed.certain is daa to “Bidomak?’ your excellent “nervsi m . f :and “bram”. tonic- . . t Some man-, months ago 1 had.o .. severe nervous breakdown due to #' * - motor sudden*.' ■A friend of mine recommended “Bidomak?’ to me, having received ■ ' - much benefit f~om it hersdf. I asm now fit; smd well, feeling gretefsdtoo, for having found so much benefit at such a Utile cost. “Bidomak?* is all that you claim it to he, end -, from personal experience' I have: no ■ hesitation m recommending v tide ■ wonderful 'tonic sts a truly gemuma and lasting pick-me-up. Yours truly, (Sign ed) Mrs. V. Ms SCIENTIFIC CONTROL Attached-to the laboratories of the Douglas -Drug Company■ are three: fully -qualified chemists and a doctor of Medicine who graduated at the Universities of Edinburgh and Glaa BIDOMAK ALL CHEMISTS AND STORKS 3'6 men illnesses. , The Tonic of the Century - FOR NERVE. BRAIN AND “THAT DEPRESSED FEELIHfi"
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22513, 22 September 1938, Page 4
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