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' v DON'T,DBU.Q YOUR ■NERVES,' IF THEY AT?B WEAK TAKE PHOS- ' PfIATE WITJJ YOUR MEALS. Some.drugs lessen, the sensitiveness of the nervous system 60 that the brain acts slowly, the nerves do not rcopiffid readily to the directions of the bruin, and every -function of the body is retarded. Others act as a lash to. the nerves, so that the. user is fired temporarily with ,fever,ish' energy. Both' are equally dangerous, for there is the inevitable reaction which leaves the sufferer far worse - than before. Therefore, don't drug your nerves! Get to understand them and study their needs. NervA give way because they are weak, and they become weak through lack of -food and nourishment. The tility of .thrashing a starved horse is'obvioiis, and it is.just'as futile and just as foolisS to lash weak, exhausted nerves by the administration of violent drugs. ; Nerves feed Oα phosphate, which they ex-, I tract from digested food, and the fact that your nerves are. weak ■ proves they are not obtaining jufficient phosphate i for their needs. You can remedy this serious fault by providing your nerves J -with' phosphate in a readily assimilable ~form, a. lnoet suitable and convenient being bitro-phosphnte, which most chemists stock'in tho form of 5-grain ; compressed '. tablets. Take one of these small tablets. ■immediately after tvery meal and you wfll soon note a decided improvement in ' your health. Your nerves will become steady and rtrong ; your brain will act quickly and clearly; your appotite will improve; you will sleep better, and wake up bright aud refreshed, charged with an abundance of vital energy sufficient to i*arry you through the most strenuous day.-Advt. , . ■ ■

"What is this Checked Baggage System ,of tho New Zealand Express Co. so many people tire praisin??", "Oh, it is n system that includes the collecting, checking, and delivering of baggage on 1 arrival. Saves trouble. It's really fine, I know."' Offices: 87-91 Customhouse .Quay.—Advt. .

You can make pictures of things personal to you— pictures that will have lifelong interest—if you take a Kodak wherever you go. • : there is no hard work, no irritating detail, no trouble or bother in making Kodak pictures; the process is a pleasure from beginning to end. There are Autographic Kodaks to meet all needs, at prices from 40/- upwards. • The No. 1 Autographic Kodak Junior is simple, reliable and efficient. For pictures ,21 x 3,f inches - - Price 55/The No. 3A Autographic Kodak mates < Postcard pictures, size 3 J x %■ inches ' Price £5/15/All Kodaks are fitted with the Autographic feature, which enables you to. date and title pictures at the time they arc taken, Every Camera it not a Kodak: look for the name "KODAK" S 1/M'WffivlflMHfk itamped on the Camera for

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 151, 15 March 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 151, 15 March 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 151, 15 March 1918, Page 7

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