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A Drink I A Tonic 1 AAlodlcinel - ! r Wolfe's Schnapps. ; . /SBSjs. I CalHor WOLFU'S Schnapps and makt tura that r .-Ste* . ' i ■ you take nothlnj el»e.. ' : -<§s£L j a ' ' N '■' ; "- - f ' A FREE TRIAL OF . : ANTINEURASTHIN AND , ■•'•: ; A GUARANTEE .1 ! WHY NERVOUS BREAKDOWN AND N BRVE WEAKNESS CANNOT HE CURED i ■, ;BY TONICS, MEDICINES, DRUGS, ETC. . ! Nothing 60 remarkable as t-ho unanimity.with which eminent doctors and scien.' 1 y tists from all parts of the world declare that medicines nhd tonic 9 aro'absolutely J useless—in fact harmful—in the treatment;, of Nerve 'Complaints, and that, pcrman. ent relief can alone bo found in specially-selected Nerve Nutrition, has ever.been; ] known ill the history of the art of liealing. Medical thenhave long , realised •! that . i d the man or woman, with «. weakened nervous system can only recoup lost energy ; o by supplying the nerves with tho special food essential to their well-wing—just as j a half-starved person.cati only regain phyical energy from nutritivo food—but until { o recently it was impossible to order a sufferer to assimilate n, sufficient quantity' of i 0 this "elixir pf nerve youth," as even the most nutritivo of foods yields but a email ■ •, percentage of this indispensable nerve support. 1 LECITHIN—THE '■ EXTRACT OF LIFE." Lecithin alone, will supply the Brain and marked increase in mental vigour and G and Nerves with tho nourishment they re- bodily strength; increased appetite and ! 8 qvJro, and as this is only found in in : sleep, removal of constipation ten-; >, !> nnitesimal quantities in such strengthen- dency to tire rapidly of work; calmness i 9 ing foods as eggs, milk, etc., it can readily and marked incrcaSd in sstlf-coiifidcnoe,-. > ! t 'be seen'that tho nervous man or woman etc. • • ' J would require tho stomach of an army to , ' DR. GIUSEPPE LAPPONI i 1 -fortify ,tho weakened nerve-cells by means (Physician-m-Ordinnry to His Holiness -j of overy-day foods. • • , - Pope Pius X) , i Although it has .been known for several wrote:—"'Antiueurasthin' .. , is ah -i years that the administration of' Lecithin admirable ingent for toning and strength- i r was the only means- of removing nervous eriing the Nervous System. I shall not fail • 5 breakdown, it was not until the discovery to recommend it to my colleagues" v.'.' ' !>' of Antineurasthin that it was possible, to DR. ZAMARA 1 ' 1 f give this .in a highly ', assimilablo and (Physician to the Bad Hofgastein Health' 1 J' actively organic form. / ' 1 Resort) • 1 i s WHY MEDICINES AND TONICS. wrote, after making a. careful analysis . > CANNOT Ct®E, ; and subjecting "Antiueurasthin" to ex- j 0 The usual, tonic contains Strychnine, haustivo personal, tests:—"ln proportion' , 6 iron, cto., and should only bo takon under as mankind is weaned from'the' use of ! " dose supervision of,tho Physician. TJho nerve-destroying drugs, and devote their 1 hj/hly poisonous nature of strychnine, attention to your' liealthy Nerve, Food, ' 0 is well known—three grains have proved they will be cured of Nervousness," ' • fatal to an. adult. In its poisonous . , DR. P. KHESST 1' ' ] " -action it has a ' powerful stimulating (Nerve Specialist of llerlin) '! 6 effect-upon tlio heart and muscular sys- treated a patient of 75 years of age with 3 ,tem—thus, giving a false and transitory remarkable results, and wrote:—"l made ■ feeling of recovery—thin comes the re- use of tho''AntineuWisthin' tablets in r . action—the patient finds, tho "lashing condition of Senile exhaustion of the Nerup" of tho nervous and muscular system vous'-System', with a success which appears i has enabled him. to ■further exhaust unquestionable" w . ~.• ' . his already depleted .hervo tissue—there ,' IMS. GORDON, ' ' 1 has been, no, compensation for the 1 waste in his work on the Physiological atid —and he is in a moro deplorable condi- Therapeutic Importance of Lecithin, tion than.before. states:—"Lecithin is not only..'endowed ! The preparation of iron oontained in with the faculty of being absorbed itself, ■ tonics or medicines is absolutely useless it hns'in addition to its remnrlmble ana ] in the-treatment ofuiorve troubles, Iron n\anifold qualities the VALUABLE FAC< ; r tonics blacken and destroy tho teotli—and ULTY-Oli 1 ARRTSTING .THE PROCISSS r gne rise to serious digestive troubles.. OP NUTRITION. Its effects aro charno* * ANTINEURASTHIN IS GUARANTEED terised by the powerful impulse to tho ij to contain neither 'chemical, nor drug. It whole brganism. while several organs show , FEEDS the brain and nerve' cells with an almost specific affinity to it, particular* > tlieir natural food, actually replacing the ly tho nervous system." ' i. waste—consequently without a harmful - CAttSAR SERENO,' • :• reaction as. in the caso of drugs - and Chief Physician-of tlic Medical Clinic of _ tonics. After taking it thero is felt a re- Turin, reported) as a •of his' renewed power of concentration of thought, search work on tjie. Lecithin . treatment,, application to work,: clearness of mind, the following conclusion • • 1 improved digestion, and general health, "In, all easfs where Lecithin has boen 5 which fully den/onptrate its value. ; employed, it has developed -a'-nennstitu- " THERE IS NO SECRET ABOUT ITS ting action, The. amelioration of the genCOMPOSITION,- . - erat state of health, the reappearance of f 'io every purchaser an analysis is given, strength, the increase ' of .appetite, and ' and -• ■ . •' ■ the incrcnso s of blood in Chlorosis, nnd , 3 ANTINEURASTHIN IS GUARANTEED with nipst people; an increase of, weight, , ' to be true to that analysis. wero noticeable."'' . •••.!.. •-> f ANTINEURASTHIN contains an - ns- REPORT TO THE ACADEMY; OP ; / tonishing fcercentafco of Locithm—namely > SCIENCE -IN-.-PAIMS. - % 10 per ceni—a remarkablo amount of Thn cininont niodicnl sciontist, Banuow- ; * concontrated energy.'! This fact is conclu- pki. in his report of, the Academy of ; h proved iii'- a. I 'very fihort timo l>y. the Science in Paris,.' has most favourably •' healtli and strength commented upon his with * —both body and mind—after. this nerve- LecithinHe found iliftt/ lecithin ox« : food is taken. i enriches tho blood (by- a A^TMKUR^STHINj'is V:'i""Nerye-food- cphsicleraMe, ;reJv<»rpMwles) % • : i' 'oilf*, ifc-. : fe6dg ;s flio r: nefyous.,.§stem ; inde-. 'to' A*'ltcd'Ul colldit lon? .. pendehtly .bf the muscular system j, and, ; It • incms^' wental - activity. and 'general-;. . ,• vliereas ordinary 7 food stays the'appetite, ly-hhsr. 'a ; visilne-VMTengtl^mmr■•eiredt; j y "AhtineurasthinV increases', the appetite, on the Nerves as. well n« the • so that it can bo taken just before meals. The administration of lias pro-, -< i, \\nth tho. happiest .results ~ "AntineurnK- duced-'votidcnul*results;in iiT - ! i thin" is presented;in the .form of eivculftr ren- as well *as 'in, those ■ anccvcd .'V'nii , 1 ; . tablets., 'a largo 'supply of. 'which wn rickets. .■, TITT? „' ' ! J ensily be carried and .taken 1 without, the HOW YOU CAN PROVE VALUE., . slightest inconvenience—or publicity. It Wo offer to every reader qv.this.jiapcT j . requires no mixing or diluting, and the a*, trial supply, of , j . flavour is palatable .and appreciated by ond ..a treatiso dealing with./ Nervous • ] , even the moat delicate stomach,' Complaints and their rational cure, and. ; ! IT NEVER ' • DISAGREES* WITH hope .All- our readers;, will .avail;'., them- « . PATIENTS, and: can be taken :in con- selves of thi9 offer (which/not.in- '• iunction with any othei- treatment, or wive any necessity of makin/: lahge after- •.• 'food. ' : . . purcliases). Enclose twopence nr stamps, \ .What famous doctors and specialists say to cover with your application,'., of "Antineurasthin''t— - • . and we will send the trial by,.return-, . ; DR. LYON - post. , . v „ >. .« •, -» ♦ ' ] (The Director of the Russian State Hos- Address: your to. tho whole- .j pital'for Epiloptios at St. .Petersburg) sale distributor for - jius'tralnv reports magical results • obtained : from Zealand, Goddai*d,-.' 210 - Watson s j trials made exclusively, with "Antinenra-s- buildings, Wellcsley Street East, Anclc- •. thin" on Nervo Sufferers.." An immediate land. .•V' ] ' THE EFFECTS OP < V 1 - " , ANTINEURASTHIN : : ;i I are not only rapid, but, what'is more important—lasting.; These .-ore,indeed,, im- -■ mediately noticeable. The general feeling' of' hoalthv increases, the patient _ b&«. ' v comes energetic, and experiences a renewed plcasuro in Iifo; Headaches and j algic Pains vonisli, Irrithbility disappears, Plij-sical and , Exertions - are , ! easily borne, while the Mental Powers dn d Memory, quickly lmprov®; , ' , , ANTINEUEASTHIN Cures l)y Feeding tlio Centres, I ' SEEIAIi NO. 810, Guaranteed imder the Puro Act of New South \UJea. - i by H. A. GODDARD, Sydney, to contain not loss than 10 per cont. Pure Lecithin, • No. 810. "' .o,; ' ; -• i

/ ■ —fl— ; —— Each Warner's,.Corset is'absolutely, in accordance with fashion fitting comfortably. whatever posture' the wearer; takes.— Advt. 1 . • The grass-seeding season has been a dishpointing one on account of prioes. Tiill fescue is the variety which has attracted , most attention in the past, but this season it is an proposition. Som« of the cutters have got grass lying out now. It is thought doubtful whether' it will pay them to thrash as the price is only lid- F er

.. w —— :— j . • —— 1 —: —■ '' ' ;. .'' ■—: ; —.' _—.... ' . ~ — 1 f■, ; v : :.gK Pheat spOTsrp:c h^ricki^4 • ' . ' x promptly healed I^Zarh-Buk^" | * '• >| N a ® m P cr t"he skin is made tender by excessive perspiration ;•• and the badness imprisoned in the tissue; | I[m !VY\ 'i' ow ' ng t0 the sluggishness of the pores, is drawn out in the formof pimples, rashes, and heat swellings.' j;' I l\l ' •nvV The strong air of the country ,or the seaside does not always suit the skin of the town dweller, while a j y '/WllvM ll' \)> '• c ' l ? nge frequently induces a • burning irritation and rash that is even more discomforting'than j Jl [VIAV sunburnt and peeling arms and face, because this irritation provokes rubbing find scratching, Which j 1 Mil I IYIUIS oP ens lll e way for eczema or some poisoned sore. ~, j ; I ffly I I|r W ' .The best check .to these skin troubles is the regular use of Zam-Buk, 1 which is a pure skin bajm'/free from; | V'.'< !'4 jlj UjMl in i urious constituents, non-irritant, highly, antiseptic, and germicidal., The medicinal juices in Zam-Buk.are ' . ■ Tallin j" 80 re ® n ®d and combined that they naturally permeate the skin, purify~.the dust-clogged pores,vand purge the ! ' Jmm ffli) nV 'IfM skin of hidden impurities. For removing that tingling irritation known as Summer Itch, or Prickly Heat, j V; viWWHIfII l/J }'/ Zam-Buk is invaluable' 1 • • ;' j Zam-Buk is also highly recommended for taking the sting and smarting out of insect bites, ,for it not oiily j ' Marel)/ J 'i/z/f soothes pain, but counteracts any poison or disease germs that may have been introduced into the system.. : t A really healthy skin is hardly possible during the hot we&ther without the aid. of Zam-Buk, and the task of preserving | \ a : s^n ittWd health and free from blemish is further facilitated if Zam-Buk Medicinal, Soap only is used in the toilet.' \ vVt\ - Zam-BUk has achieved a world-wide reputation for purity and effectiveness, whileZam*Buk Medicinal Soap gives fresh ; 111 ■v\ charm to the toilet on account of its unusual purifying and soothing qualities. A • ! ; ' J|| | """I '0 SUMMER RASH. SUNBURN,CAUSED BLISTERS. . ? I fIOIHEH «EHS iilil A Seasonable Complaint. Boy'a Back Covored. ' j Vf/ljv ii"""™" 1 ..... —i— Mrs. L, Swibter, of Ethel St., Forrcstville, Mrs A. Lsmplougk o! High Si., Chelmer COVERED WITH PRICKLY HEAT. Adelaide, says I—"Overheatingof the blood .Hill, Mount Morgan, Q., saysl—"One day i . caused * nasty rash to break out. at different during the holidays my boy, who had been | Lump* Formed and Irritation wai Tcrriblo. periods on the bick of my neck, This was- swimming, complained of a nasty pain on hi* j , . . — : —— . tt .i , very irritable, and it was a matter of difficulty' baclc ana shoulders. On, clamming, him I s • "Zam-Buk is a splendid remedy for skin complaints/" says Mrs. Richardson. ~to keep my hands from it, My mother, who found that the sun hid burnt him so badly J |B\ of First Avenue, St. Peters, Adelaide, " rash broke out all over me, which ' alwavs used Zam-Buk in the home, recom- that the skin was hanging in water blisters, and S i'l think wal piickly heat, and lumps out which were very irritable, \yhile mended mo to try this balm. 1 did so, and the poor lad could not bear the weight of his j | \ \ this lasted I could get very little rest, but on using Zani-Buk I was vc;y quickly in a short time the rash was completely ended, clothes on him, After pricking the blisters T s 1 \ eased of all irritability, and in • short time by keeping Zam-Buk well applied , "My sister has also been cured, et ikin applied Zam-Buk all over his baclt, and in » {•/ J \ pleasure of seeing new skin forming. Zam-Buk completely eruptions by r I T""" i l S^iWds, ■ i 1 u lUUUinim il|4 four times the 1/r pot), or post freo Y- ■ ... • *Wf|Ls -i. , :.' ' 1 s" r s t aal ,° jB r ' 003 g' rom | THE ZAM-BUK CO.. 38, Pitt \ ~n j ii, . ;

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1649, 16 January 1913, Page 4

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