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HOW ANTINEURASTHIN REMEDIES NERVOUS BREAKDOWN. It is, in the first place, essentially, a food—not a drug stimulant. It is a food that feeds the whole of the nervous system with those elements, the lack of which in the structural tissues "constitutes the neurasthenic condition. It is so easih- assimilated that in one hour it is fully absorbed, thus creating quickly a renewed mental and physical vigour. This is not mere stimulation, but is"really the sensation produced "by the. actual assimilation and storage of these refined elements necessary to nerve comfort and vigour. This is not—as in the ease of tonics and stimulants—a nerve transient whip Ding up, but an actual ad■dition to the nerve structure and nerve strength of the individual. IN ONE HOUR. (This is the short time required for "Antineurasthin" to evidence its worth as a nerve and brain food)—you will feel a better inan (or woman) both mentally and physically. You will feel—(l) mentally more alert, capable of more prolonged, intellectual effort, dearer, stronger, and inoro level-headed, aiul brain free from all depression and melancholy. You will bo and t'eel '2) stronger in body, more able to withstand the strains of •modern life, possess a greater store of vigour and energy, and you will be more ea«er and fit for the day's work, and more able to fully enjoy all the pleasures of life. A FREE TRIAL, together with pamphlet dealing with Nervous Cbm plaints, and containing analysis of Antineurasthin, will be sent on receipt of 2d; in stamps to cover postage, by the Wholesale Agent, H. A. fiOD--1)AR1), No. 2)o' Smecton's Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland. SfiKTAL No. 810. Guaranteed under the Pure Foods Act of New SoutlT Wales by TI \. CIODDAUD, Sydney, to contain not less than 10 per cent. Pure l.ecithen. No. 810.-Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1786, 26 June 1913, Page 6

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333

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1786, 26 June 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1786, 26 June 1913, Page 6

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