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STRENGTH AND ENERGY CREATED BY PHOSPHATE. NO TASK TOO HARD; NO STRAIN ■ Y TOO GREAT. There is no longer , any reason why tin , nervous, hesitant man or woman should envy those who are strong, resourceful . and calm, for according to an eminent specialist- such strength is within the easy reach ot' till who desire it. Men and women are strong, menially and physically in proportion to the strength of'their nerves, and nerves are strong or weak according to the amount of phosphate- they absorb. Ordinarily tho nerves derive phosphate from digested food, but owing to faulty metabolism or to abnormal strain, the phosphate thus taken up ofteu proves insufficient, and iu consequence the nerves become weak and exhausted. To remedy such a condition it is ■ necessary that tho nerves should bo provided with .more phosphate, and the use of tho concentrated bitro-phosphate which moat chemists now stock in the form of 5-grain compressed tablots is highly recommended. Phosphate in this form is rapidly absorbed, and a decided improvement m tho jjencral health is soon noticeable. Nerves become steady and .strong, and the brain acts quickly nnJ clearly. Eyes become bright, and the cheeks glow with healthy colour. No task eeems too hard; no straiu too great. Abundant energy displaces lassitude, and fireat, strength reigns in the place, of weakness—Advt. The Camp Commandant acknowledges receipt of a case of fruit from 1 tho Now Plymouth Women's Patriotic League. _______ Don't neglect even a simple scratch or cut. ' Tho best safeguard against blood- • poisoning or festering .is Bee Ointment. Antiseptic and dealing. Iβ. 6d. per tin. , All chemists aud stores.—Adit.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 163, 30 March 1918, Page 3

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267

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 163, 30 March 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 163, 30 March 1918, Page 3

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