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MAKES THE WEAK AND THIN STRONG AND FAT.

Weak and. thin people—those who are J troubled' with indigestion, nervousness, sleeplessness, liver trouble, etc.—can become strong, fat and hearty, if they will only use a little oommon sense. Just bear in mind that' ifs not what you eat but what you assimilate that makes flesh and strength; and that the nerves directly control the process' of assimilation—the conversion of food into flesh. Weakness, thinness, sleeplessness, nervousness, etc., are all signs that your nerves are weak and must be strengthened by.a proper tonic food before they can hope to do their work properly. For this purpose. there is nothing like the plain old-fashioned nerve tonic and flesh tvuilder the chemists prepare by mixma j ounce tincture Cardamoms Compound, 2 ounces Salrado Compound, 2 ounces HJixir Simplex and 3J ounces water. One or two tablespoonfiils of this tonic 20 'minutes before .eating or whenever, vou feel weak, tired or nervous will freshen you up amazingly, arid if used regularly for a week will,-by building up and strengthening the nervous system, overcome all those complaints and symptoms due to weak devitalised nerves. Xou will be full of energy and vitality, and should put on 2 or 3 pounds of firm, solid flesh every week. In fact' on account of its flesh building properties, it should not be taken by people who do not want to put on flesh—Advt.

Mr. B. C. Eenner, of . Panama Street, advertises a cheap residence for sale. Messrs. Orbell and Co., Palmerston North, liaTe for exchange CSO acres of good agricultural land. Messrs. Williams and Kettle, Ltd., Napier, have a Hawke's Bay sheep station for sale.

THEY KEEP ME FREE. "I used to suffer considerably from indigestion and liver trouble," says Mr. Jas. Healy, "Yorkdene," Eden Vale Eoad, Mount Eden, N.Z. "Having tried several so-called cures with no good effect I followed the advice of a friend and took ft course of Chamborlain's Tablets. They gave mo immediate relief and I was soon rid of indigestion. Now I take them're*uhi'le u.hh M the.v k"<sp ine (Me ft'am ay old

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2450, 1 May 1915, Page 5

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349

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2450, 1 May 1915, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2450, 1 May 1915, Page 5

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