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THE SiGNS OF PREMATURE DECAY, of tho bodily powers often show '.hem* selves in men in tho prinra of life, as a result of over-work uiuL over-exertion of body or mind, ns effects of fo.rekssly incurred injuries proceeding from indulgence iin sUmulAiits of ali kinds, but spomily in alcohol, tobacco, cic. Tho enjoyment v'i* lifo is lessened l>y tlie decline of tho powers; ill-humom- and discontent followloss of energy, and reduction in business capacity is a farther effort; of this sad state ot things, Tho existence of a sufferer from neuimlbciiia is often nil almost purposeless and afflicted one, and one that is a torturo to his surroundings. Severe neurasthenia and other complaints of tho nerves and brain not infrequently develop themselves out of apparently harmless nervous states of 11® kind. All dangerous secret specifics, which rather fend to make matters' wrse by ovcr-irriiation of tho nerves, should bis carefully avoided. "Aatitieurastliiii" is tho'latest aw! most successful means of building tip tho nervous system by feeding the brain and nerve oells with their natural food tlcnietit, Thero is no sterol; about tltie treatment o. full arid complete onah-sia is soiit to every tequircr, and "A'atincurasthin" is EUaraMcfe-.i t-a be truo to that analysis. . A trial supply on<l scientific tro.itisn will bo sent free on application (with id. in stamps to caver postage) tn tho whoi*. sale Distributor, If. A. Gcddard, No, 210 Smeeton's Buildings, Queen Street-, Auckland, Serial No. SlO. Guaranteed tinder Hi? ftirc l'oods Act of Now South Walts by

.11. A. Goddni'-d, Syttanv, to contain not less th.au iOO per cent. Pure Lecithin."* Advt.

.A Smitk.t ,'tf.ailor who was fined #t Bat. ley made (lie following jirojsosal to llm Bench"Most of yon m f 6 men «f nitons, and if you will compensate mo and my co-defendant for what wo lose'by closing' our -skopsoi) Sitndiys 'wo will close; otlierwi^o, >va sfa.ll keep -opem We can stand

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1936, 19 December 1913, Page 5

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318

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1936, 19 December 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1936, 19 December 1913, Page 5

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