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HOW -ANTINEUMSTHIN REMEDIES NERVOUS BREAKDOWN. It is, in the first place, essentially a food—jiot a drug stimulant. It is a food that feeds tho whole of tho nervous system with those elements, the lack of which in the structure tissues constitutes the neurasthenic condition. It is so easily assimilated that in one hour it is fully absorbed, thus creating quickly a renewed mental and physical vigour. This is not intro stimulation, but is really the sensation produced by tho actual assimilation and storage of lliose refined elements necessary to nerve comfort and vigour. This is not—as in ( the case of tonics and stimulants a ncrvo 1 transient whipping up, but an actual ad- 1 dition to the nerve structure and nervo ( strength- of tho individual. . ?N ONE HOUR. (This is tho short time required for i "Antinourasthin" to evidence its worth as ] a nerve and brain food)—you will feel a ( better man (or woman)—both mentally ( and physically. Yon will feel—(l) men- ] tally more alert, capable of moro. prolonged intellectual effort, clearer, stronger, , and moro level-headed, and brain freo from all depression and melancholy. You ' will be and feel(2) stronger in body; J more able to withstand the strain of mod- 3 em life, possess a greater store of rigour f and onergy, and you will bo moro eager and fit for the day's work, and moro ablo i to fully enjoy nil the pleasures of life. A FREE TRIAL. together with tho pamphlet dealing with 1 Nervous Complaints, and containi'ife an- t alysis of Antinourasthin, will bo sent on l receipt of 2d. in stamps to cover postage, by the Wliolesalo Agents, 11. A. GOD- , TiARD, No. 210 Smeeton's Buildings, i Queen Street, Auckland; 1 Serial No. 810. Guaranteed under tho Pure Foods Act of New South Wales by f H. A. Goddard, Sydney, to contain not 1 less than 10 per cent, Pure Lecithin. I No. 810. | j

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1876, 9 October 1913, Page 8

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319

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1876, 9 October 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1876, 9 October 1913, Page 8

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