QUICKLY SOOTHES NERVES. MAKES THEM STEADY AND. STRONG. During and after a period of intense nervous strain there is a demand for sedatives and stimulants-something to Booths the nerves, brace them up, and make them strait? and steady again. It would be impossible to enumerate all the things that are tried with these objects in view, >■"!• it is a well-known fact tliot bitro-pj ■Kyprodnicea better results in less time than sedative and stimulants. Moreover, this method of treatment is commended, because it is recognised'that bitro-phosphatc does not produce ill-offect and no reaction follows its use. This establishes it as a 6afo and reliable specific for use in eases of lieuraxthenia, nervousness, depression, debility, etc., and it is certain that as sufferers come to realise its efficacy they will discard drugs and artificial stimulants and talto bitro-pliosphate instead. Ono tablet immediately after every meal is the doso usually recommended, and as the tablots can now be purchased quite cheaply from practically all liigliclass chemists the treatment is within the easy reach of overy one who needs it. -Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 14, 11 October 1918, Page 6
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177Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 14, 11 October 1918, Page 6
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