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STRENGTH

AND HOW TO GAIN IT.

INSTEAD OF EXERCISES. PATENT FOODS AND. MEDICINES. TAKE PHOSPHATES WITH YOUE MEALS.

The. demand to-day is for men and i omen who are strong in every sense of ! the word possessing the ' physical utrength necessary to" endure hardships and fatigue: the mental' strength' to grapple with difficult problems; the nervous force which endows the body with vigour and vitality; the will power■ to triumph over adversity and turn defeat into victory. But such gloi-ious strength is impossible so long as-your nerves are weak and exhausted, . and. therefore if you would be really strong you must first care for your nervea. Weak, exhausted nerves need food, and ft Has been proved in numberless .cases that the only food element they can or will absorb readily and naturally is phosphate in the'wellknown form of bitro-phosphate, • which most chemists, stock in 5-gr. comprexsed tablets, so that if vou feel your, strength is failing from any cause, you should jet * supply 'of the Intro-phosphate tablets and take one with every meal. Practically all of the minor ailments afflicting mankind, as. well as many ; of. the more aerious maladies, can be traced to nervous exhaustion and lowered vitality, and probably' this explains why such a remarkable improvement in the general health is invariably noticeable when bitro-phosphate is taken as directed, arid the nerves. are thereby revitalised audi made strong.—Advt.

For Stomach Pain*, Crampc, Dlarrhoaa take from 6 to 20 drop* of pure in water and alp »lowly. For OOUOHS. COLDS. .CATARRH,. . SORE THBQATS, dilute to a pint. '.,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10279, 14 May 1919, Page 8

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258

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10279, 14 May 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10279, 14 May 1919, Page 8

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