/"Uy'ui I'll nil! 11l 1111 f 11111 i ill mi Ml" (JT\ \ How little salt j one use at table; it is : worth -while ■ gettig the best- \ i JJjN OF ALL GROCERS C^jai.uujmUMiiuiiummaiuiwrfoV-? When the brain runs slowly —when the mind seems a regular hotch-potch of ideas, ; when concentration of thought it an absolute rra» possibility—these are signs of brain starvation. Take jpj^ immediately That wonderful element Phosphorus begins building up the impoverished brain cells; inducing that delightful feeling of nental alertness, your mind works—it it a pleasure to think—a joy to toil, Get a bottle it your Chenmt'i or Stofe 2/6 and 4/6 or post free froo CHAS. H. FLETCHER. Cbemist, Waltiniton 35
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3000, 10 February 1917, Page 4
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114Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3000, 10 February 1917, Page 4
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