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WARNING TO THE WEAK AND NERVOUS.

THE DANGERS OV DRUGGING. It seems so easy to talcs a small dose of some drug mid thereby. secure relief from pain, forgetfulness o' worries and cares, or the sleep that hiw been long denied, but just consider the awful consequences of this drug-taking—Hunk how the habit grows. Tho small dose soon becomes larger and larger, and has lo bo taken with increasing frequency. Thus drug slaves are made. But because drugs aro harmful it does not mean that sufferers from neurasthenia, insomnia, debility, failing strength, loss of weight, etc., are to be denied comfort and relief. On tho contrary, it is quite likely such sufferers will turn their attention to a product known as bitro-phosphnte, and as a consequence much good will be done, for bitro-phosphnte gives better results than any of the harmful or dangerous drugs, yet no reaction or ill-effect will follow its use. Moreover, it is within the easy reach of all, for tho tabids aro now stocked by high-class chemists everywhere. Ono tablet taken with meals, three times daily, soon strengthens weak nerves, increases vim. vigour, and vilalitv, and .ensures refreshing, health-giving sleep at night—Advt,

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 287, 23 August 1918, Page 8

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WARNING TO THE WEAK AND NERVOUS. Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 287, 23 August 1918, Page 8

WARNING TO THE WEAK AND NERVOUS. Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 287, 23 August 1918, Page 8

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