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STRENGTH AND HOW TO GAIN IT.

j INSTEAD OF EXERCISES, I PATENT FOODS AND MEDI- { CINES, TAKE PHOSPHATE ; WITH YOUR MEALS. The demand to-day is for men and women who are strong in every sense of the word—possessing the physical strength necessary to endure hardships and fatique; the mental strength to grapple with difficult problems ; the I nervous force which endows the body ! with vigour aud vitality; the wiil power to triumph over adversity aud tarn defeat into victory. But such glorious strength is impossible so long as your nerves are weak aud exhausted, and therefore if you would be really strong you must first care for your nerves. Weak, exhausted nerves need food, and it. has been proved in numberless cases that the °nly food element they can or will a bsorb readily and naturally is phosphate in the well known form,of bitrophosphate, which most chemists stock in 5-gr. compressed tablets, so that if you feel your strength is failing from any cause, you should get a supply of these bitro-phosphato tablets and take oue with every meal. Practically all of the minor ailments aftlicting mankind, as well as many of the more serious maladies, can be traced to nervous exhaustion and lowered vitality, and probably this explains why such a remarkable impi’ovement in the general health is iuvariably noticeable when bitrophospbate is taken as directed, and the nerves are thereby revitalised and made strong.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1919, Page 1

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236

STRENGTH AND HOW TO GAIN IT. Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1919, Page 1

STRENGTH AND HOW TO GAIN IT. Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1919, Page 1

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