NERVOUS DISEASES MEAN A STARTED BRAIN.
NATURAL NERVE POOD THE ONLY POSSIBLE PERMANENT REMEDY FOR ALL NERYOUS AILMENTS. . ENOUGH TO DO TOU GOOD AND SCIENTIFIC TREATISE f FREE.
those found in (lie nerve substance itself. "ANTINEUBASTIIIN" therefore affords genuino permanent relief. THE OVERTAXED BRAIN, The brain worker will appreciate to th* fall the immediate benefits of "ANTINETJRASTHIN." Ho knows Uio sympathy that exists between the brain and Iho nervous system—that exhaustion of the ono means exhaustion of the other. The business man, student, or litterateur who depends on the quick action of the brain to get through his daily work speedily and well will find that "ANTINEURASTIIIN" recharges the brain with, the food substance necessary for its health. Its uso removes at once all senso of weariness, and renews the mental freshness and vitality. A BOON FOR WOMEN. That all 100 familiar feminine oondi(jon known as "norves" is speedily remedied by "ANTINECRASTniN." Ladies will find an immediate relief from iho worrying strain of their innumerable household and (social cares, becauso' "ANTINEUBASTHIN" promptly repairs' tho waste of nervous energy and provides j a permanent fund of vitality and'. strength. * NERVOUS EXHAUSTION. Late hours, lost sleep, and excitement] of social functions exact their toll from; all in tho shape of wrinkles, haggard ex- > previous, iuid other signs of prematura; old ugc, and unlets tho nerves are rebuilt; and rejuvenated by proper nutrition those signs becomo permanent. "ANTI-1 NETJRASTHIN" is an invaluable restorative of tho nerve centres, and through/ them of tho outward signs of youth audi health. > ANAEMIA. i Anaemia, which is duo to a loss of red corpuscles in tho blood, is remedied in' the only natural way by "ANTINEUR- 1 ASTHIN," which supplies tho deficiency; and at the same tima tones up the whole i nervous system. \ Children and young: peoplo in theso days, of competitive examinations are frequent-1 ly Mibjpct (o nervous complaints. "ANTINEUKASTIUN" Is (he ono and only.j sale remedy for the over-cmnrracd brain,because, being a FOOD—awl only a food —it may be taken with perfect safety by/ anyone, however young or old, however debilitated or feeblo. PRACTICAL TESTS, "ANTTNEUIUSTIUN" has been tested and tried in the most severe cases—often i in so-called "incurable" cases—tho world '• over, and has proved its value in cos* i after case. It is warmly endorsed by! well-known medical men who havo tried it, as being just what it claims to be—A FOOD FOR TEE NEEVES-n food immediately assimilated and immediate in its results. ', INVESTIGATIONS BY THE PRESS, j Many of the leading journals hav« satisfied themselves of tho bona fides of ' 1 a.nd such well- < known papers as the "Pall Mall Gazette," "Observer," "Globe," "Dailv News," : "Science Sittings," "Onlooker," "Tlvslander," "John Bull," etc., ell of which havo reported favourably on its merits. CONVINCING T.EIAL SUPPLY AND ) TREATISE FREE, Tho immediate results of the free trial supply of the Nerve Food wo are oQ'erin" you to-day will convince you. " If you feel that your nervous svstcm is not normal and healthy you are strongly advised to le.-t and investigate at our expense this wonderful concentrated food. FREE SAMPLE and Treatise will bo sent to any address in Australia on receipt of 2d. in stamps to defrav postage by the wholesale agent, H. A. Goddard, 210 AVntson's Buildings. Auckland
;, In this age of high tension in all is phases of lito not ono'person in a linns' dred is able to stand "tho mental and .s nervous strain. n Is YOUR nervous system in thorought ly good tono? Aro YOU able to do your - work and fulfil your social engagements I, without feeling the effect? If not, wo offer you to-day tho means of regaining if lost norvo power and energy, and of 1- testing at our oxnonso tho only natural food that will buiTtl up and revitalise tho i- nerves and brain. "'■ On application, wo will send you—free !' —enough of this wonderful Nerve Food c ' to convince you of its merits, and also a y 1 Scientific Treatise explaining the cause 'j and euro of all Nervous Complaints. , This remarkable preparation is tho roj suit of the researches oi Dr. llarliiiann, who succeeded in discovering the method of extracting from ordinary foods the particular ingredient required by tho brajn and nerves and rendering this ingredient immediately assimilable bv the svstom. It ,t is named by him •'ANTINEURASTHIN," n and lias proved its worth in thousands d of cases of n Headache Dyspepsia I- Dizziness Irritability Neuralgia Peevishness ►• Neuritis Insomnia 3 Nervousness Desjwndoncy Depression Hysteria 0 Neurasthenia, Failure of Memory, Lack )' of Power of Application to Work and 'J Concentration of Mind, as well ns in more f extrcmo cases of Nervous Disease, such 0 as Locomotor Ataxia. THE VITAL NERVE FOOD. Tho vital substance of the Brain and Norvo centres is an organic compound ._ called LECITHIN, very minute particles j of which aro contained in certain ordin--1 ary foods, and are selected by tho slomj acli to replace tho waste of brain and nerve tissue caused by mental and physi- ' cal effort. The amount of Lecithin, con- " tained in ordinary foods is, however, so small that ono would require tho appetite of an elephant and the digestion of * an ostrich to cat and digest sufficient ordinary food to replace tho drain on tho " Drain and nerves caused by the strain , and stress of present-day lite. s CRUDE LECITHIN. taken in an inorganic form is useless, and 1 almost impossible to assimilate. Suffer- ' ers aro cautioned against attempts by 1 unscrupulous vendors to substitute this in a tho form of pills for Antineurasthin. 1 contains 10 per r cent, of pure Lecithin in a pcrfoct scicn- ' tific combination, which insures its com- ' plcto absorption by tho brain and nerves 1 in such a way as to rapidly repair the 3 wasto caused by over-work, excitement, ■ emotion, or excess. It is therefore not . only the most powerful antidoto against . nervo fatigue, but is the only natural - and permanent remedy for nervous affections of everv kind. , s "ANTINEURASTHIN" is a food for ■ tho nerves alone. It does not satisfy tho 1 appetite, but by toning un tho nervous 5 system and increasing the'vitaiity makes 5 appetite moro ueulo and digestion t oasior. It may therefore be taken before 1 meals with highly beueiicial results. B AVOID DRUGS AND STIMULANTS. > ' It has long been recognised by students of medical science that drugs and stiniu- - lants of any kind, taken as a remedy for 3 nervous disorders, merely deaden or ex--1 cito tho nerves for the moment, and aro 1 followed by a reaction so violent that tho patient, far from benefiting, is positively • worse for their use. "ANTINEURASTniN" contains 110 ■ drug of any sort—it. is a pure POOD—and - therefore has no reaction as is tho case - with drugs. ;' It contains neither stimulant nor sedative, but is entirely natural—composed
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1269, 26 October 1911, Page 5
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