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HOW TO CURE CHRONIC INSOMNIA. WELL-KNOWN 'SOLICITOR I'KOVJSS NEW THEORY CO.RKECT. A well-known City solicitor, while rending tho rocout publication of tho rcmarkablo nervo-building Jind strengthincreasing properties of bitro.phrwphatn, became interested in tho claims marlft by sevoral eminent: authorities that bitro-phouphalo, being a-valuable remedy for most nervous disorders, would bo cijunlly olYcctivc in tlio treatment of insomnia, and all other troubles duo U> worry, nervo strain, and decrpnsed nervous energy. Having suffered for many years from persistent insomnia !;e decided to givo it a trial, and ho now writes: "I am 'more than plr-aeed with the result. It is a great relief to find that I can now got at least fifty per cent, moro sleep than I could betorc taking bitro-phosphnte. My wife has also derived much benefit from, a similar course." Owing to the wide interest shown by professional men, bitro-phos-phato is now readily procurable from all chemists in 5-grnin tablote, one of which should bo taken with each meal. As a nerve and slrongth-builder and health-restorer it is of the greatest valuo; and doubtless vastly superior to as woll as -cheaper than patent foods or dangerous drugs.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3185, 8 September 1917, Page 3

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190

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3185, 8 September 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3185, 8 September 1917, Page 3

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