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AIAMO STOW OF 154E11 OLD DICES I El Til =S 1 // Incredible sufferings of A. N. (Mick) ROUSE Burned out as a result of terrible war-wounds — almost maddened by nerves — unable jßr ® to now miraculously restored by BIO©MAK ' ISi I | Told by his Wartime Cobber, \ * . ' george savage. 1 In Appreciation V, ’ ' 4 ’ I The Great War had many examples of amazing heroism and . 1 \ m devotion to duty, not only amongst the headlined few, but amongst We appreciate the publ.c-spiritcd ", \ rank and file , who uncomp l a i n i ng ly carried on day by day and action of Mr. Rouse and his friend 11' /“T \ I ffiOUGAL SPECIALIST Stood up to their tasks amid the mud, slush, gas, bullets and bombs. Mr. Savage, in allowing us to make - E ■'' j Amongst these epics of suffering bravely sustained and endured pu blic these facts in the interests :' ’’ R@V3@WS Kouss Css® 1 unflinchingly, the amazing experiences of A. N. (Mick) Rouse and o f t h e health of other members of , [ S , .... J < their remarkable sequel stand out as unique. the community. -* ' ‘ The D°u D ru & T'fcOITSF was a thick-set, red- brought back to Australia he was no ' I 'd R headed b°y 01.13 fr ™ "“"J I '”,’ b S',U t °d‘ iT'kandlfek Bidomak might be of some help W S : ! tl,e °P ,n , , °" : n ß ' s d u ° c ’ l " a a cas°e M and d l ’ - Battalion to Gallipoli, and in his own his life was almost intolerable. He was The change in his health was atnaz- ■' - S ■’ words he knew “More than four unable to sleep, afraid even to try ; Within a week he was sleeping -z ", , , 1 ia 7e C k " nproyc ”' cnt . : years of war before he was a man.” because of the terrible nightmares we B u> In six weeks he put ona stone .■• - 4 < l. W ' I would &e apparent m a wee*. , > „„„ vnimoest Aus- which seemed to assail him as soon as j j lf ; n wei ght, and hes never - 7 - : I> ' : ned) ’ M B -’ BS ‘ I trSianT o land ° wfh that of closed his eyes. Nothing could be * ookcd back . g ,IW . . (Melbourne University) i' Dylans to la t f j Qne t 0 g)ve h nn relief, and this . .. i -m.'.< r youth upon the beach at Anzac C . youngster i e f t tkc hospital without Rouse interjected at this point m his A. N. (Mick) ROUSE. He stormed into action with the C her | returning to apologise to friend’s story to say: “And that s the civile. ) .."IM and fou^ 1 da ly alongside them Commanding Officer. dinkum truth. It’s not boloney he s .1 .I I I 11. 1 ,1 111 .111 ,i I a bullet through the knee brought tne commanaing v mjnd jf sa umm mWE3 M E him down at Lone Pine. Invalided to Condition Grew Worse you advertise it because it’s right, and MIBB 1 lAMC CTAPVlft!ft ssr&Sf-™ Bwl ll— ixx, Itj W V I Hni IH'USiwjSlillXl’. He wa. now living with „=««««. Pwmalwflt Benefit. ■Wu S IIKSE3 ES Ws* ra W the hospital ship, and which he had dale> but day a f te r day and every reniiaiieni « na. 'T" ' apparently contracted in the trenches. nigbt he was tortured by nerves and Geor ge -Savage took up the CMIRMRVia Muamc OfSV 8 ' '' ■' ; The boy’s fight for life was desper- because he couldnt get any sleep or - b b hc 081 J WWOHS O ate. His weight dropped to four stone rest. fifteen months after Rouse had re- “ ! t'■ before the fever finally left him and Night after night he would be awake covered He'said: “Well, when Mick r-DAUn WIMPS OF NERVOUS AND MpIBF ‘ ‘ Wlfez.. he had recovered sufficiently to be star i ng at the ceiling, and then in the ;ght wc reckoncd W e’d go up to GRAVE SERIES Ui- -3. placed on the ship for England. Queensland timber-cutting. We’d been CONSTITUTIONAL DISORDERS CAUSED BY T - . I battling around here and we thought Buried Three Times. OiaMafsl we might make a few bob there. KdlisiFlfAT DEFICIENCY IN MODERN DIET. IWmwlclullmvU MLNEKAE DEI ICIBIVC I - qglllllll The call for men was so insistent “Anyway, up to Queensland we go, MWffiba ’ that as soon as Rouse had sufficiently R> A Mick, the wife, the children and 1, iAT.n.: ex&«, »s rie ™l NOTHING in perfect health. Once we dram Glycerophosphates, and Sucrose m . .. . j Way fr ° ,U the e^ Omblng eaFtl ' ... benefit by taking it we will refund f u ° t look at Mick and a ll of US, for we from our body vital mineral substances easily-assimilated form. WOWw • At Bullecourt his wrist was tcrn P*X r money within 14 days of pur- take Bidomak. And I’ll get the z»/* /• -0k EF® EFW %iF F 3 slashed and pierced throng romi j iase on re t urn of the nearly empty w ife and girls to write and tell you We suffer from NERVES UCAnArUPt; Rl FPPI FSSNESS LACK OF ENERGY, Amazing Itepoi sent to Guy , s Hospital> London. tee you positive relief or you pay AN^ D EM?a! ES NERVOUS INDIGESTION, POOR APPETITE, NERVY CHILD — ONCE! Surgeons insisted arm be | nothing. | I I NEURALGIA. NERVOUS DEPRESSION, CON- r S S , w.-» 4'o STIPATION, SKIN DISORDERS g, .j, » S'”',,.. 5 '",? ™.k.i ? »a p«. ~.= ~, „. . FALLING HAIR, LACK OF |§ | [ij Q BIDOMAK she never nakes untd she ing saved Ins arm and his Again s]eepjng LARGE BOTTLE CONFIDENCE-«« tr !ics Minerals Lack- s<’s , “'”" h ” h ° T«ki,,« sMe-this .<« a™... s<««.. MM SiarraHo,,. hg in Moder „ Die4s •’i l ’ fid R Extra CALCIUM, the mineral which tise this if you like—it’s the best ‘onic I tune ca ught Hip with Kotise himself at his country c ore • ■ c O I 'W* Evi builds will-power and creates strong have ever tried.” — (Sgd.) Mrs. Day, Bc n evue Farm, near Albert. . Recovery. toQI.IB tj, , , j healthy bones and teeth. Shakespeare Terrace, Napter. 1/3/ o- . rrl L———- ■ ■ ndnerM e iosses V referred to -above. You Extra “S hand'S MARTYRED FOR YEARS Three Ribs Shattere . dj d no t k now what to do to get! |S|| may be suffering from some nerves. 6 digestion keen by Sleepless, Lack of Energy A bomb from a Taube burst near him well, but JliSti nagging complaint - headaches - ner- utrabsing acidity> c l ears away de- < 7 ritin g this in appreciation of him and fhrec of his ribs ' s '? re ß P° sl ‘ The announcer told vous dyspepsia, or the like. Or you j k you fee i goo d. . thc „, on d cr f u l results obtained a ter tak- tively shattered by flying debris. Louse about BKloma may be numbered w.th the vast army P^ slO p% TASSIu y M> relieves nerve ™ Mr l iarY elldus tonic BIDOMAK. knew no more until hours later he °f time, of the of people who are simply unde p , pa i n s prevents constipation, keeps p or seyer al years I have suffered from w oke up in. England once mo e. a Australia record solo flight. lacking .P e Pr la t ,ng ak e e wo e r n k er a g ple a as E’ clear. of appetite, sleeplessness and lack of Even the tough spirit of this young Eng and-Austraha to J Vitality It takes to make work a pleas PHOSPH OROUS, prevents t ,„ ergy . / had tried all kinds of tonics, Aus tralian found this senes of happen- Broadbe t record _ breaking ure and success. Suffering from the breakdown and fatigue. un f t l a friend advised Bidomak. Nov, I ; t oo much, and when at the con- build , p d « Mick » reckoned that depressing influence. of being con- in creating new nerve, brain plelsed to say, I sleep and cat veil l^ ston of hostilities, Rouse was attempt and iWlt A K RBUM . thl iro „ mi NERVES " | These are the Benefits < BiDOMAK Brings to You M®n'V Ferrum, Calcium, Phosphorus, Sodium. a ™“ “ B^ilds b men ? t °l endurance. of the great benefits I have obtained from » j Phosphates, Potassium, G l y cer °P hos ; C r eative ability and vitality. BIDOMAK. I vas very run-down, de- T c. arva tion bv 7- clears out body wa » tcs , fr ? m ' InNUIML phates and Sucrose — will make you pressed and a mass of nerves, besides ■ 1. Ends Mineral Starvat on y ever y cell of the body by in- ‘ „ >1 j. well —or under guarantee cost yoa nothing losing weight. A friend advised me to ~ providing ferrum, calciu , p creasing the amount of oxygen , ■ l———— ■■■miiimwiiii1I| iiiuj ßHrmWOffm try voiir famous tonic, I did so and i tassium, sodium, p osp a , blood stream. < ’ JeJed to improve after taking the first , glycerophosphates and sucrose. 8 Creates rich red b)oodi new . ' f « m ran P® ’W® Mi BBS bottle, lam now on my fifth bottle and 2 Gives you a good appetite. healthy nerve cells and nerve •f /I 111 W C E K 1H I ffi I a ncW woman - Everyone remarks -, ? gweet sleep . X , fc I® B IJrO 1 Oho Id t Strengthens nerves. 9. Makes you feel well all over. ■ i B-v sass. — t .. ; .mm, onGenuineMoneyßack : : «•' -” d £±- ’'. si n /"A « M T E* Or!gina, FiuX B i pty y i b td seen at GU ARA^TE E Rffi „ an() that DEPRESSED FEEL | N G Rouse and the hundreds of. without question. Thus, tf Bido- HW H rrlowine letters which pour in mak does for you, too, what it . week after week, are iust cause has already done for thousands, for the discoverer’s complete the cost is only a few pence. If | r— x" ' £<s-4 Al’lik ’ confidence that BIDOMAK will it fads, you pay nothr"B. Jhere- 1111 I* '4 • \ .„7\ IWA ' .’ fS b-effiall j- - Get Bulomak| Oft li jBF worried upset. ' constitutionally nerves and depression one more ~ .J |j 1 | g *• gjfal 1 unwell or weak. Therefore he mmute than vou need to! H•. '■ feg Wi \, Wg 1 1 ifiW s^U 0 tO VO ’’ r Ciem? ° T Read Carefully. g Wk I ’ I BUY A BOTTLE OF BIDOMAK contains natura) I ? I■ 1 MVIBk ’ (it'« a large size for 3 ) food m j nera | s but no dangerous W iSHI wlw fSBa Bfi PRk JRI (W* drugs, narcotics nor opiates. It, 5| iBMaaS WW h [CP ••vk does not affect the heart—does || 4. J Tf iron hnve not form a habit —but is per-j g 3S“«:= The Tonic of the Century Pty. Ltd., Box 1018, Wellington, the youngest with real benefit g f GET A BOTTLE OF BIDOMAK TODAY!

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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 188, 6 May 1940, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 188, 6 May 1940, Page 6

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