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Swift Pace of Times In the swift pace of the tiaies it is hard to keep frayed nerves aiid fidgety temper froin spoiling your day. Medical men are now diseovering that people with "nerves" benefit considerably from taking Tliyrodone. Thyrodone is not a drug, but a true food tonic, being a eoneentrate of the famous Stewart Island oysters. The analysis of Thyrodone reveals it to be an excellent physio-chemieal combination of organie iodine with var' ious minerals and foods which are so essential for body and braiu— Calcium, li'on, Phosphoric Anhydride, Protein, Manganese, etc., etc. By enriching the blood-stream aud activating the Thyroid gland, Thyrodone re-creates the body forces, with direct effect on nerve and brain, After taking Thyrodone your appe tite will increasc, you will put on ncoded wcight, you will fccl gloriously healtliy, happy aud strong. You will experience deep, refreshing slecp; your poor "nerves" will be quickly a thing of the past. Chemists sell Thyrodone at 4/6. If unable to obtain, write to Thyrodone^ Development Ltdv P.O. Box 258, Inver cargill.^
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 20, 8 February 1937, Page 4
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175NERVES Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 20, 8 February 1937, Page 4
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