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PHOSPHATE AVILL STRENGTHEN YOUR WEAK NERVES. AVenk nerves rob men and women of all the joy of lifo and quickly reduce the strong and robust to a condition which is pitiable in the extreme. This condition Jβ brought about slowly and stealthily in tho majority of eases, and tlio poor sufferer fails to realise what is wrong until faulty memory, indecision, lack of desire for work or recreation, insomnia or some othor unmistakable symptom indicates weak nerves. It is then that many people make the bie r.;stake of resorting to the use of so-called nerve tonics, alcoholic stimulants or. drugs. Nothing could be more harmful or more dangerous. The norvoa are weak and exhausted; they'need food and nourishrnont— not drups that will lash thorn into temporary activity. Feed your nerves and they will become strong again and your health will improve in consequence. That is tho advice of present day physicians and specialists, and Hie nerve food they recommend is just one 5-gr. tablet of bitro-phosphate taken during or immediately after every meal. Simple advico, but its excellence has been proved er and over again, and, as a flask curtaining sufficient bitro-phosphato tablets for two weeks' treatment can bo obtainod from the chemist for quite a . snail sum, tho remedy is within the roach of evwy sufferer from weak nerves.—Adrt.

Mr. Justice Lawrence, in sentencing a young collier to three months' imprisonment, at the Glamorgan Assizes, Wales, recently for bigamy, said that this crime was absolutely rampant. Respect for the marriage ceremony somnod to be dying out altogether. Sufferers from Hay Fever will enjoy speedy relief by breathing in "NAZOL." \ unique, novor-failinß remedy. 60 doses Is. fid. Use the Nnzol Inhaler.—Atlvl.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 88, 7 January 1918, Page 7

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281

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 88, 7 January 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 88, 7 January 1918, Page 7

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