OUSIHESSEB AND PARTNERSHIPS, FOE. SALE, Lyall Bay—Tea Booms, shop, and nine-roomed dwelling, centre of beach, near tram' terminus. Deposit; balance arranged to right man. R. Stanford, Torn Street. FOB Sale, Boardinghouse, 41 Ghuznee Street; owner must leave on important business, Australia. Splendid investment, fully furnished, hand over as going concern, J2O, a sacrifice. Urgent. OR SALE, the Lease- of Premises now in the occupation of Penrose. nnd Co., being the best lighted and most'commodious shop in Napier, having over .1 years to run, with right of renewal, and right in tho hub of traffic. Approximate measurement: Frontage, 23ft.; width of shop, 28ft.; length, of shop, 7Sfr. Well suited to largo retail trade. Possession second week in January. For further particulars, apply to R. J. PENROSE, City Palace, Napier. ABARGAIN.-For Sale, Goodwill and Contents of Firet-class Boardinghouse, in largo town.. Oiraer leaving for England. Address at "Dominion" Office. HAIEDEESSERS AND TOBACCONISTS. TjtOE SALE, Hairdressers and Tobacco- •■"■ • nisfs Business, in Palmerton North; turnover in saloon, £b 10s. per week; shop, .£ls; low rent; good stock, fittings, etc.; best position in town; walk in, walk out. Address to "Barber," c.o. "Dominion" Office. , 9- ' FOE SALE/ ' AUCTIONEERING AND GENERAL -O. MERCHANTS' BUSINESS. Situated in the Heart of Taranaki, including Wine and Spirit License, which if objected to can be disposed of separately. No opposition. ' Sales held every Saturday, and through, tho week as required. The Buildings are substantial and complete in all detail. Owner would consider an exchange for Farm Property. To hona-fide inquirers, full particulars may bo had from "SELLER," C;o. "Dominion" Office. £M A YEAR COAL-CARRYING BUSINESS AND SAMPLE ROOMS FOR SALE; v ! HERE'S a good opening for a live man. Must be sold; owner crippled. . 2-i ACRES, Freehold, ■ with five-roomed Cottage, -. stables, sample room, horses, drays, drag, etc. Situate close to station. Price,- .£750, Stock and Plant at Vahia- ■ "n.z. business exchange, Sole Agents, 187 Manchester St., CHRISTCHURCH. COUNTRY MOTOR CYCLISTS. HAVING removed into larger Premises, 125 Willis Street, just above Manners Street, we are providing you with A FREE GABAGE. Don't forget to give us your patronage. Machines repaired by skilled mechanics, and all accessories stocked. THOS. H. OATES, Cycle and Motor Manufacturer and Importer (opp. ■Y.M.C.A.).. .....'. . .. . / WANTED Known, Goffered Satin un- ■ dei-skirts,-air colours,.9s. lid.," 12s. Cd. to 18s. 6d. White embroidery underskirts; latest' goods, 3s/' Gi.'.'is. Ud., ss. lid.,' 7s. lid., 10s. Gd. Queree Bros., Willis Street. ' '"■ _____
A FREE TRIAL OF . ■ '' ' '-. :•■'.•'• " -AND , ' ' " .' A .GUARANTEE ■" - WHY NERVOUS BREAKDOWN AND NERVE WEAKNESS CANNOT 'BE CURED BY TONICS, MEDICINES, DRUGS, ETC., , Nothing;,sp-.rcmartoible-as the.unanimity .with, which' eminent doctors and scientists from all parts of the world d«cl are that medicines and tonics are absolutely useless—in fact, harmful—in the'.treatment of Nerve'-Complaints,' and that permanent relief can alone bo found in specially selected Nerve Nutrition, has' ever been known in the history of the art of healing. Medical men have long realised that the man or woman with a weakened nervous system can only recoup lost ■ energy by supplying the nerves with the special food essential to their well-being-just as a half-starved person can only regain physical energy from nutritive food— but until recently it was impossible to order a., sufferer to assimilate a sufficient quantity of this '"elixir of nerve youth," as even the most nutritive of foods yields but a small percentage of this indispensable nerve support. • ■ ' : LECITHIN-THE '"EXTRACT. OF LIFE."
Lecithin alone will .supply the Brain and Nerves with th« nourishment they require, and as this is only found in infinitesimal quantities in such strcngthening foods as cgRS. :milk,vetc:, it can readily.he.seen that.the nervous man or woman would V require .the<> stomach of an army to. fortify ■the'-.weakened nerve-cells by moans of everyday foods. Although it has been known for several years that the administration of Lecithin was the only means of, removing nervous breakdown, it was not until the discovery of Antineurasthin that it was possible to give this in a highly assimilable and actively organic form. WHY MEDICINES AND TONICS CANNOT,CURE. _ . The usual tonic contains Strychnine, iron, etc., and should only he taken under, close supervision of the Physician. The highly poisonous nature of strychnine is' well known—three grains have proved fatal to an adult. In its poisonous action it has a , powerful stimulating effect upon the heart and muscular system—thus giving a false, and transitory feolin" of recovery—then conies the reaction—the patient finds the "lashing up" of the nervous mid. muscular system has only enabled him to further exhaust his already depleted nerve tissue-there has been no compensation for the waste -and. he. is in a more deplorable condition than before. ...... The preparation of iron contained .m ionics-or medicines is absolutely useless in the treatment of nerve troubles. Iron tonics WacVen and destroy the teeth—and. »ive rise to serious digestive troubles. ANTINEURASTHIN.IS GUARANTEED to contain neither chemical nor drug. It "FEEDS the brain and nerve cells wun their natural food, actually replacing the-waste-consequently without a narmlu reaction, as in the case of drugs and ionics. • After taking it there is felt a renewed power of concentration of thought, application to work, clearness of mmd, improved digestion, and general health, which fully demonstrate its value. THERE IS NO SECRET ABOUT ITS COMPOSITION. . . To every purchaser an analysis is given, ANTINEURASTHIN IS GUARANTEED "to l>3 true to that analysis. _ "\NTINEURASTHIN" contains an astonishing percentage o£ Lecithin-namely, 10 per cent.-a remarkable amount ot concentrated energy. .This fact is conclusively proved in a very shot time. hj tho increased 'feeling of _ health and strength—both body and mind— ntter tins nerve-food is taken. . .. "4NTINBURASTHIN" is a Nerve-food only; it feeds the nervous system, independently of the muscular system; and, whereas 'ordinary food stays the appetite, "Antineurasthin" increases the appetite, so that it can be taken just before meals with the happiest results. "Antineurasthin" is presented in the form of circular tablets, a large supply of. which can easily bo carried and taken without the slightest inconvenience—or publicity, it requires no mixing or diluting, and the flavour is palatable-and appreciate! by even the most delicate stomach. IT NEVER DISAGREES WITH PATIENTS, and can bo taken'in conjunction with any other treatment or food. _ What famous doctors and specialists say of AntineuraUliin:— DR. LION (Tho Director of the Russian State Hospital for Epileptics, at St. Petersburg), reports remarkable results obtained fiom trials made exclusively with "Antineurasthin" on Nerve Sufferers. An immediate
THE EFFECTS OF ANTINEURASTHIN me not only rapid, tat:, what is more important—lifting. These nrc, indeed, immediately noticeable. The general feeling .of health increases; (lie patient becomes energetic, and experiences a renewed pleasure in life; Headaches ami Neuralgic Pains vanish, Irritability disappears. Physical and Mental Exertions are casilv bnrnc,- whili* the Mental Powers and Memory quickly improve. ANTIXEUEASTHIN Cure- by'Fmlinsf tho Bruin and Nerve Confres. SERIAL NO. 810. Ounrniitood under the I.'nrc Vonds Act of .New Soulh Wales, by H. A. GODDABD, Sydney, to contain wit loss than 10 per ceut I'uro Lccitain, Ko. 81fl.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1627, 19 December 1912, Page 3
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