; ROBUST HEALTH TOR ALL. 4 • WHY WEAK, AILING HEN AND WOMEN SHOULD TAKE TOOS-' PHATE WITH THEIR HEALS. Life to the man or woman who is ! weak, nervous, run-down, and constantly' ailing is a mockery. Nothing can adequately compensate for the loss of health and strength, and to secure robust, glowing health and an abundance of vigour and vitality there is nothing an ailing man or woman would withhold. It is claimed that a broken-down constitution can be reconstructed, that weak nerves can bo made strong, and that the dejected, debilitated, and run-down can bo made bright, vigorous and well once more simply by following a short and quite inexpensive course of treatment, consisting of a figr. Bitro-phosphnte tablet taken with meals three times daily. Knowing this, surely no one. will bo ) content to remain weak and ill, for Ihe .] Bitro-phosoiiate tablets are obtainable '. at small cost, of high-class chemists •' everywhere. Thus the treatment is ■' within the easy reach of everyone who 1 has need of it. and in view of the rc- '. markable results already reported by ' users we venture to think that, many of our readers will be anxious to give Bilroil phosphate a trial.—Advt. What, is required when moving becomes necessary is care, skill, assiduity. T'heso ] we offer to all people enlisting our ser,l vices. They are not disappointed. Thou(l sands of testimonials show this. Tho 1( New Zealand Express Co., Ltd., 87-91 Custl tpmhou'se Quay.—Advt,
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Dominion, 14 March 1919, Page 6
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