In these days of mental strain nnd stress, probably the gravest and most neglected of human ailments is nervous weakness. It undermines tho constitution and gradually saps the vitality until lifo becomes just a nishhnare. ' "Sleep, that knits up tho ravelled sleeve of care," is wooed in vain, and tlw sufferer tosses rr-stlnssly, to rise- each morning unrefreshed. Your doctor will tell you that this condition is 'brought atyout by starved or shattered nerves, He will also toll you that you need a, nerve food to build "u,p the tissues. Cereiren will do this. It is used in the large British Military and Naval Hospitals in the treatment of shellshock and other nervous cape?, swrel.v sufficient testimony to its sterling qualities. From all ohemiete, 2s. 6iL, -is, 6'd,, 6s. 64.,
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 1, 23 September 1918, Page 6
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130Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 1, 23 September 1918, Page 6
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