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Doctors Enthusiastic Over lew Discovery. , ■ TffIENIC MSTEEY. Explains the Brilliant Success of the New Treatment for Nerve Wrecks. How Nervoes Complaints are Cared by Brain Feeding. "Neurasthenia has been tho Central Xw, in all foods-some raoro than Africa of medicine—an unexplored terri- others-there are brain-torming materials, tory into which few men enter." These They are scientifically known, as ilyleno words are eloquent ■testimony to the great or Locithine, Under natural conditions.the m "y S tery that surrounds tho most common best food contains but a trace of this wonof human ailments. .... . ' derfill substance, and therefore, it is imWc arc able however, to chronicle tho possiblo in the ordinary way to absorb fact that at least one scientist has pone- into the system a sufficient quantity to trated to tho heart of that mystery;and effect an appreciable improvement in.a has brought us back a warning and- neurasthenic case. , . __ bea.l tli "f ' s > ' n ki'ief, a <I UCE " OI > of adminisThere can be no more fascinating study tering a suffieie.it supply of BerT«.fMding than the study of that great mysterious forco tho ordinary worker is content to st jn o£ preS cnt-day life, by a rapid re-call-"the nervous system." Tho hidden pair," - , , .... , forco that guides our every action, that The result of Dr. nartmanns bnlhant controls our hones, that decides our am- « bitions and aspirations—it is. this power j s SH (g c i eu t[ y s lrong to at ouco have a that we desire chained down and shielded; beneficial effect, then wo "know" our battle is over. To his new discovery Dr. Hartniann has mmmmmm swiftly we are taken to the end- pliy6ic j ans j n Guiseppc LapKensitivcncss. p poni, Fhysiciau-iu-Ordiuary to his Holilieatlessncss. 1 Irritability. n C ss the Pope:— Molancbolia. I Kervoußnesa. I Pessimism. "Kotlie, Hysteria. I Fearfulncss. Inaptitude Dizziness "Pear Sir,—l made trial in my private I for Steady practice of Antineurasthin, and shall pre- , ! Worlt - . Bcribo it henceforward, as it is an admirMomory I Weak I Lack of Mental a jj| o agen (; f or ( on ing aud strengthening Weakness. 1 Will Power. 1 Clarity. tho nc J TOl i 5 sys t em< 1 take the liberty of Brain Fas. I Insomnia. congratulating you on your discovery. Mental Doransemont. (Signed) "Dr. GUISEPPE LAPPONI, huicidal Tendency. "Physician-in-Ordinnry to his Holiness Somewhere in that chart tho troublo of Popo Pius X." nino out of every ten men and women is This is praise indeed, and tho most satplaccd. It is tho neurasthenic chart, and isfactory feature of Dr. Hartmann's suconce a person can recognise his symptoms cess is that the congratulation of his thereon, ho should know that within him medical confreres is overwhelmingly supis the worst of all diseases, a disease that ported by the testimony of actual users unchecked can but lead to ono end—total of Antineurasthin. collapse. Tho fact cannot bo too strongly imDγ. Hartmann's euro for tho neuras- pressed upon tho minds of readers that thenic is brain-feeding. That this treat- nervous disorder, no matter liow slight, ment, under \Dr. Hartmann's method, is must not be neglected or played with. The effective is proved by tho splendid testi- small worry of to-day becomes the morbid niony voluntarily affirmed by mcdicalmen melancholia or break-down of to-morrow, in the highest position. ■ It'is iitoless to endeavour to seek temporThis method of treatment, that Dr. ary'stimulation in chemical or so-called Hartmann has proved to bo truly success- tollies, which can have- but a serious afterful, may be thus detailed:— effect—a Loss of Nervous Force. I'ood, when taken into the body, is used Nervous breakdown must be cured, and in various ways for general nourishment, if, on oneq glancing at tho chart given, Certain foods are used- for fat production, you recognise your trouble, we advise you others for tho manufacture of bone; and, to .it once investigato the claims of vet again, other parts of food are used_ up Antineurasthin. in tho production of brain,tissue. Now, On pending one shilling in postal note pineo all nervous affections arise in the or stamps to thy wholesale distributor, H. brain, and arc caused by malnutrition— A. Goddard, Watson's Buildings, Aucki.e., its starvation—the cure for neuras- land, a sample of Antineurasthin, and in thenia. lies in tho question of supplying addition a copy of an interesting treatise tho nervo centro with proper food to al- on "Nervous Complaints, ,, will bo forlow duo strengthening. warded.. "BSE WED IN WINTER" FKOM FINEST NEW HOPS, FUAGKANT MALT, ARTESIAN WATER, AND "STORED UNTIL PERFECT." ¥iew it at -the Exhibition. PROCURABLE FROM ALL MERCHANTS, OR THE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND, MESSRS, A. E. KERNOT And ROLAND T. ROBERTSON & CO., 11l Customhouse Quay, LTD., Hunter Street, ' WELLINGTON.
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